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Feldman and Eidelman |
Mother's typically pick up on and respond to infant alertness around two thirds of the time |
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Feldman 2007 |
Around 3 months is where interaction increases and needs close attention |
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Brazleton |
Described reciprocity as a dance |
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Meltzoff and Moore |
Observed interactional synchrony. Adult displayed one of three facial expressions/gestures. The child's response was observed. An association was found. |
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Isabella et al |
Observed 30 mothers and infants together and assessed their synchrony. Also assessed mother-infant attachment. More synchrony=better quality attachment |
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Shaffer and emerson |
Majority of babies attached to their mothers first (around 7 months) then formed secondary attachment. *75% of infants studied found that they attached to the father within 18 months. |
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Grossman |
Longitudinal study looking at the association between parents behaviour and the quality of children's attachment attachment into their teens. Mothers affected their adolescent attachments. Fathers found to be less important |
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Field |
Key to attachment relationship is the level of responsiveness not the gender of the parent. |