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15 Cards in this Set

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Attachment
strong, emotional connection we share with those to whom we feel closest
Imprinting (ducks)
Works on any moving object seen within a few hours of life
Harlow's Monkeys
Baby monkeys taken at birth are given a surrogate mother that provided food, one that was covered in soft cloth. Proved babies dont just go to mom for food.
4 Types of Attachment
1. Secure
2. Insecure-anxious
3. Insecure-Avoidant
4. Disorganized
Temperment
Basic emotional style that appears in early development (largely genetic)
Easy temperment
Adaptable and relaxed (40%)
Difficult temperment
fussy, easily frustrated (10%)
Slow to warm up Temperment
low activity, gradual adjusting (15%)
Behaviorally Inhibited
Scared of new stimuli (10%)
Where does attachment come from? (3)
1. Experience (mother's response to baby's need)
2. Genetics
3. Temperment
Parenting Styles
1. Authoritarian
2. Authoritative
3. Permissive
Authoritarian Parenting
Strict, punishing child when not responsive to parent demands, little affection
Authoritative Parenting
Supportive, set limits, children tend to exhibit the best social and emotional adjustment low behavior problems
Permissive Parenting
Allow considerable limits, sparing of discipline, showers child with affection
Uninvolved Parenting
Neglectful parents, ignore children, pays little attention to positive or negative behavior