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2. What is Attachment?
• Attachment:
– Is a complex, on-going process
– Involves a responsiveness to an infant
– Involves a closeness to an infant
– Is an affectionate bond that forms between individuals
that endures through space and time
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3. Brain Research
• The basic building blocks of the brain include:
– Neurons: The basic building blocks
– Axon: Output fiber of a neuron
– Dendrite: Input fiber of a neuron
– Synapses: Connections formed through experiences
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4. Brain Research
• Unused synapses are pruned.
• Used synapses are maintained.
• Early experiences help to form stable pathways.
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5. Attachment
• How does attachment to caregivers differ from
attachment to parents?
– Caregivers know the attachment is for a shorter period.
– Caregiver attachment starts later in life.
– Caregiver attachment is secondary to parent
attachment.
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6. Milestones of Attachment
• Milestones of attachment include:
– Trying to follow a departing parent
– Crying
– Pulling away from strangers
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7. Milestones of Attachment
• Extremely close infant-adult relationships are
formed through mutually-responsive behavior,
including:
– Touching
– Feeding
– Fondling
– Eye contact
How is autonomy related to attachment?
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8. Toddler Separation Issues
• Securely attached toddlers may have difficulty
with separation.
• Ways to assist caregivers in helping parents with
separation include:
– Allow the child his or her feelings
– Help the parent leave immediately when good-byes are
said
– Discourage the parent from “sneaking away”
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9. Toddler Separation Issues
• During separation, remind parents that secondary
attachments to caregivers are in addition to
parental attachments—they do not replace them.
Parents and family members are
superstars in the toddler’s eyes!
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10. Measuring Attachment
• Mary Ainsworth created the strange situation to
measure attachment between mother and child.
• Securely attached infants and toddlers seem comfortable
in a new setting and explore independently as long as the
parent is present.
• Insecure avoidant attachment is indicative of children who
do not seek closeness to the parent nor seem depressed
when the parent departs.
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11. Measuring Attachment
• Insecure ambivalent attachment patterns involve positive
and negative reactions to parents.
• Disorganized-disoriented patterns of behavior are
evidenced by children who approach the parent while
looking away at the same time.
These 4 descriptions of attachment focus only
on mother and child attachment, and are based
on research from the 1970’s. A lot has changed
since then!
How might a child’s attachment behavior be
misinterpreted?
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12. Measuring Attachment
• Children from some cultures may live in extended
families and have multiple attachments.
Children and their families come in many varieties!
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13. Attachment Issues
• Some infants are born without a strong set of
attachment behaviors.
– Adults may find it hard to interact with these children.
– Caregivers need to find ways to work with these
children.
– Caring for more than 12 babies in one caregiving
environment works against developing attachment with
each child.
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14. Attachment Issues
• A primary-caregiver system helps promote attachment.
• If a baby has no attachment or negative attachment:
– Families and caregivers should try working together to promote
attachment.
– Outside help may be necessary if the child does not respond to
other interventions.
– Without help, these children may fail to thrive, may become
passive, and may lack trust.
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15. Attachment Issues
• Infants need ongoing, reciprocal, responsive
interactions to promote attachment.
• Remember: Exemplary infant child care that
promotes attachment helps children gain a sense
of security and trust.
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16. Children with Special Needs
• What is early intervention?
– The process of identifying young children with
disabilities or “at risk for developing disabilities.
– Creating a plan for supports so children can achieve
their full potential.
– Plan focuses on developmental needs of the child.
– A multidisciplinary approach.
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17. Children with Special Needs
• The laws that guide early intervention:
– Education for All Handicapped Children Act (1975)
– Education of the Handicapped Act (1986)
– Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
(2004)
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18. Children with Special Needs
• Benefits and challenges of early intervention:
– It can support young children with disabilities early in
their development in overcoming obstacles.
– Recognizing the difference between temporary and
permanent delays and differences.
– Assisting families in their efforts to find the most
appropriate resources.
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19. Online Learning Center
• See Chapter 5 of the text’s Online Learning
Center for chapter quizzes, Theory Into Action
activities, Video Observations, and more.
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