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    According to Ensink, Normandin, Plamandon, Fonagy, and Berthelot (2016) found that RF is a parenting assessment tool to help parents to understand, how their attachment bonds are being develop or built with their children. There are different types of assessments to evaluate parents; one is called: The maternal sensitivity scale, it evaluates the infant during his 6 months during mother-child interactions. The disconnected and extremely insensitive scale, when the child was 16 months and the parenting scale or also known as the stranger situation at 16 months as well. Unfortunately, when parents are observed with their kids during this type of parenting assessments, they show a continue pattern of their own maltreated or secure attachment, they had with their parents in their early childhood. Mothers tent to use the same parenting style they had with their caregivers, towards their children when they become parents.…

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    Attachment parenting is nurturing a strong, secure parent-child relationship by allowing the child to choose when to stop engaging in acts such as skin-to-skin contact, co-sleeping, babywearing, and breastfeeding (“Attachment Parenting Pros and Cons”). In recent news mothers have been degraded for breastfeeding in public or carrying older children. However, doing so creates a positive atmosphere for both mother and child. Parents should use the attachment parenting method because it affects a…

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    diabetic children was hardly done. The purpose of the study by Helena Moreira and Maria Cristina Canavarro, was to research the impact of attachment-related anxiety and avoidance on the parenting stress in parents of diabetic children by analyzing the report of a sample of 105 parents on their attachment, parenting stress and perceived influence of their children’s diabetes on their family. The study reports that parents having high attachment avoidance have a high probability of experiencing…

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    Attitudes surrounding co-sleeping vary greatly throughout different cultures, as do the shaping factors for these outlooks. In general, those from individualistic cultures go to great lengths to discourage co-sleeping, citing, possible long-term behavioral and health effects, safety risks and out-of-home child rearing advice as key determining factors in their decision. In contrast, parents from collectivist societies encourage close parental and child sleeping arrangements, naming emotional…

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    Psychologists and scientists have been debating the actions and motives of human behavior for years. What makes them tick, how they bond with others, and the topic of how and why people form attachment the way that they do, that started in the 1990s. Essentially, it all comes down to one thing: Does attachment form from a person’s environment or are they born with a gene that decides that type of attachment for them? If a person were to ask a psychologist, they would tell them attachment stems…

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    Specific objectives and interventions were based on attachment theory. Antonio and his brother’s family have a history of secure attachments in their home country of Honduras. When working with family units as a whole the focus on attachment is integral; Antonio’s children may have two styles of attachment while Antonio has one form. Oliver, Gabriella, and Ana may have avoidant or disorganized with their mother due to their pas history. At this moment in time the focus is establishing and…

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    response to an altercation with a peer, or when he is scolded for misbehaving. Ms. Sunshine stated both parents have high expectations of him academically, but do not help him with his schoolwork. Each week the children write letters in their notebooks to their parents about what they learned, and the parents are expected to respond. Ms. Sunshine reported Colin’s parents refused to respond to their son because they are too busy with work and other responsibilities. During parent-teacher…

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    The Influence of Attachment Styles throughout Life Many individuals do not stop to examine the interactions they experience with others around them on a daily basis and the effects that these interactions may have on their lives. Often times, the ways that we communicate and treat others is regarded as unimportant or fully ignored. Countless studies have been conducted on various types of attachment styles, focusing on exposures at infancy, to the parental interactions in the adolescent years,…

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    interactions I focused on were parent’s emotional and physical maltreatment of their children. I also looked at the importance of attachment, the lifelong emotional bond between infants and their mothers or other caregivers formed during the first six months of life, and the different types of early parent-child attachment styles (Griggs, 2014, p. 298). There are four different attachment styles. The first, secure attachment, is the type of attachment indicated by the infant exploring freely in…

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    stated both of his parents do not help him with his schoolwork, but have very high expectations of him. Every week the children write letters to their parents about what they learned during the week. The parents are to read these letters and respond to their child in the notebook. Ms. Sunshine informed me she started to write Bob back since his parents refused to write to their son. When Ms. Sunshine asked Bob why his parents are not writing him back, he stated they are too busy and do not want…

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