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Deprivation

The loss or break in attachment , due to separation between child and primary caregiver.

Can be short term (daycare) or long term (divorce or a prolonged stay in hospital)

Privation

Complete lack of attachment due to absence of primary caregiver , so no attachment is formed.

A result of neglect.

Daycare

Any situation in which a child is looked after by a person which is NOT the primary caregiver

E.g centre based. Home based.

Attachment

A warm, continuous, loving bond between a child and one person to aid survival.

Warm, aids survival, single bond

Evolution theory

Any behaviour or characteristic that aids survival will mean organism survives to reproduce and that the favourable characteristic will be passed down to offspring through genes.

Inheritance. Survival. Offspring.

Innate

Biologically pre - programmed.

Babies have the ____ tendency to form attachments.

Separation anxiety

Distress shown , such as crying and throwing tantrums, when a child is separated from primary caregiver.

Distress, crying.

Proximity promoting behaviour

A behaviour or characteristic which aims to elecit care from an adult. With the child forming an attachment to an adult who is attentive and respsonsive when expressed by child

SOCIAL RELEASERS

Monotropy

An attachment between a child and 1 primary caregiver.

Mono = 1