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what are the 5 levels of Maslows theory of hierarchy from bottom to top?
Physiological needs,
Safety and Security,
Love & Belonging,
Self-Esteem,
Self-Actualization
Physiological needs include?
food,water, oxygen, Sleep, etc...
Safety and Security include ?
Safety and Security in ones environment, body, employment, resources, family, etc....
Belonging and love needs include ?
Acceptance, Friendship, family, sexual intimacy, etc....
Self-esteem includes ?
Self-esteem, achievement, confidence, respect of others, etc...
Self-actualization includes ?
Morality, creativity, spontaneity, lack of prejudice, etc...
What are the 3 types of temperment for baby's/kids?
Easy child,
Difficult kids,
Slow to warm up
A baby/child who has a positive mood, only cries in a crisis, they quickly establish routines and schedules, they adapt easily to new experiences are the ? type of child.
easy
A kid that reacts more negativally, cry frequently, have irregular routines, and are slow to accept change are ? kids.
Difficult
A child with a low activity level, passive in temperment, low intensity of mood, they will get into a routine, it just takes them a while, and they hang out on the outskirts of groups are ? kids.
Slow to warm up
The emotional bond with another person is called ? and when we are seperated from that person we ? them.
attachement,
miss
Attachment doesn't develop suddenly it takes ?-? months.
6-8
Ainsworth focused her studies on ? and ?
babies,
children
In infancy 60-70% of infants seek interaction and proximity and sloseness with the parent. The parent becomes the base of operation. If the parent leaves the infant cries and will not be comforted by a stranger is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation expirement.
Secure attachement
At 6 yrs of age a child that has confidence, initiates conversations, is pleasant with interactions, and still uses parents as a base of operation, but if left alone they remain calm is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation expirement.
Secure attachment
In infancy 15-20% of infants fall into a group that doesn't care if the parent is present or absent and when the parent leaves they don't have distress, they are equally comforted by the parent or stranger, they will avoid or ignore the parent this is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation expirement.
Avoidant attachment
A learned behavior that develops from no one coming to help them when they have cried in the past for kids is ?
Avoidant detachment
At 6yrs of age a child that minimizes or restricts interaction with their parent, but will answer when called upon are at the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation expirement.
Avoidant attachment
10-15% of children that don't use moms as a base of perations and stay close to mom and never leave her side and get angry when mom leaves and hits her when mom comes back, the child is overdependent is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation expirement.
Resistant attachment
A child at 6yrs of age that has exaggerated intimacy and dependency on the parent for everything is in the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation expirement.
Resistant attachment
5% of babies have infant depression like "bipolar emotion", stilling or freezing when a parent comes back into a room and the baby is not sure if this is going to be a pleasant or unpleasant interaction, common when parents have depresssion is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation expirement.
disorganized/disoriented
At 6yrs of age when the child appears to have assumed the parental role and the child will embarass or humiliate the parent if they don't do what the child wants is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation expirement.
disorganized/disoriented