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Inf/Tod/Ch Ch 6 #7

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Strong attachment reflects a sense of basic _____ Trust
Infants become attached to the people who _____ and _____ with them Play; Interact
Bowlby's first stage of developmental attachment (0-2 months) says infants respond positively to _____ person Any
Bowlby's 2nd stage of attachment (6 months) says infants respond mainly to the ________ caregiver Primary
Bowlby's 3rd state of attachment(6+ months) says infant greets primary caregiver upon their return after an absence and treats strangers with ______ Caution
Research shows that a mother's sensitivity to an infant's needs during the first months is _______ of the quality of their later relationship Predictive
Setting in which the infant is placed in an unfamiliar room and allowed to explore toys with either the mother or a stranger present Strange-Situation
_____ behavior is believed to reflect the degree of security in the attachment relationship between mother and child Reunion
Attachment theory suggests that early development of attachment comes through the caregiver's ________ to the infant's signals for attention and attempts at communication and builds the foundation of secure attachments Sensitivity
Attachment security is related to the sensitivity of the caregiver; mutuality; synchrony; stimulation, ______ attitude, and _______ support Positive; Emotional
________ child rearing conditions may override the effect of sensitivity Unfavorable
_______ strains and stresses may overburden parental sensitivity as an influence on emotional security Life's
_______ temperamental characteristics may also influence the development of attachment Inherited
The father's sensitivity influences infant attachment, but has less effect than the ______ - infant relationship Mother
The relationships with the mom as principal caregiver seems to be more _______ of the child's later feelings of security than the child's ______ with the father. Predictive; Relationship
Maternal sensitivity and responsiveness does have an effect on the ______ level when the mom and infant are separated in child care Stress
Child care alone does not have a ____ or benefit on the development of infant-mother attachment as measured by the strange situation Risk
Poor mother sensitivity COMBINED with poor quality, unstable childcare ______ the risk of poor attachment Increases
The first ___ months is a critical time for the development of an attachment relationship 3
Strength of attachment at 18 months has been found to be predictive of ______ attachment Later
Attachment is related to kids ______ with securely attached kids seeking help from mom when challenged compared to an un insecurely attached kids not seeking her help Functioning
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