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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) |
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Privation |
Complete lack of attachment due to absence of primary caregiver , so no attachment is formed. |
A result of neglect. |
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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. |
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Attachment |
A warm, continuous, loving bond between a child and one person to aid survival. |
Warm, aids survival, single bond |
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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. |
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Innate |
Biologically pre - programmed. |
Babies have the ____ tendency to form attachments. |
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Separation anxiety |
Distress shown , such as crying and throwing tantrums, when a child is separated from primary caregiver. |
Distress, crying. |
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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 |
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Monotropy |
An attachment between a child and 1 primary caregiver. |
Mono = 1 |