The Return Of Superman-Development Test For Twins Video Analysis

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On March 24, 2014, the YouTube channel, KBS World TV uploaded the video “The Return of Superman - Development Test for Twins” In the video, the father takes his fraternal twins to the Infant Development Examination Center. They were there to check on the development of the twins. In his interview, the father was curious if their level of attachment was normal because the twins were crying a lot. After hearing the results from the expert, the father was surprised and realized that he needs to change his current method of caring for the twins.
In this video, the experts are putting Mary Ainsworth’s “Strange Situation” from the lecture Development II into practice. Before the stranger entered the room, Seoeon was sitting down while holding onto his father’s knee. When the stranger sits down on a chair
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When his father tries to leave, Seoeon immediately burst out crying and crawls on the floor. The stranger tries to console him but he just won’t stop crying. When the father enters the room again, Seoeon stops crying right away. When it was Seojun’s turn, he didn’t cry when his father left the room. He was sitting down and quietly playing with toys. He plays alone by himself for a while. When the stranger enters the room and tries to interact with him he starts crying. The stranger tries to console him but he also won’t stop crying. His father enters the room and apologizes to him. While Seojun touches the toy next to him, his father pet his head. Seojun starts crying again and then moves away from his father. He is finally consoled when his father lifted him up and carried him. The attachment test showed that the twins are both are securely attached to their

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