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what is the definition of seperation protest?
When a baby a distressed and cries when away from their primary caregiver
What is the definition of stranger anxiety?
when a baby is distressed when in the presence of an unfamiliar person.
What is a secure attachment type?
A relationship based on trust and security and a child wishes to interact with its caregiver.
what is an insecure avoidant attachment type?
when a child is independent of its caregiver.
what is an insecure ambivalent attachment type?
when a child can be clingy and demanding yet awkward with the caregiver at the same time.
What did Bowlby mean when he said that attachments are instinctive?
Attachments are natural and automatic
What is monotropy?
an attachment with one primary caregiver.
what is the critical period?
the first three years of a child's life when an attachment has to take place or their will be long term consequences.
what Is the definition of privation?
when an attachment is never formed.
What are the effects of privation on a child?
children could develop poor social skills' poor language skills and poor motor skills ( co-ordination problems) .
What is deprivation?
when an attachment is broken because of seperation.
What are the effects of deprivation on a child?
it can make children clingy and over demanding. Children may develop a phobia of going to school.
What are the three criticisms of Bowlby's theory?
-Bowlby believed in monotropy but his critics that children may develop multiple attachments.
-Critics say that the critical period for forming attachments is too extreme.
-Bowlby believed that the effects of deprivation are irreversible but his critics say that they can be reserved.