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attachment
-the infant should have a warm, continuous loving relationship with one person
-is a two way process
-mother will attach to child as the child attaches to mother
deprivation
-infant has formed an attachment with main care giver, but the attachment is broken for either a short or long period of time
privation
infant has not formed any attachment and will lack almost all types of socialisation
evolution
-behaviour is due to the need to survive to reproduce genes -> behaviour passed through genes
-survival of the fittest
-innate tendency to attach and bond to main carer, enabling survival

daycare

-type of separation and deprivation


-used to describe any situation where child is cared for by someone other than parents for some part of the day

separation anxiety
when separated from tje attachment figure, the child will seek them out for comfort and show distress, which has the effect of drawing the attachment figure back to the infant - useful survival mechanism