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Learn about the importance of the emotional connection between an infant and their parent known as secure attachment, plus how to develop it with your child.
That, in turn, promotes good mother-infant bonding and secure attachment in the infant." The results of the study also have implications in a clinical setting, the researchers said.
Securely attached infants were able to turn toward mom when distressed and use her for comfort, while insecurely attached infants were not. When the children were 18 and 24 months, ...
Securely attached infants are more likely to have better outcomes in childhood and adulthood, and based on Woodhouse's potentially paradigm-shifting work, there is more than one way to get there ...
Securely attached infants continue to be able to explore, showing evidence that they have internalized the felt stability of the attachment figure and keeping the attachment system at bay. In ...
These infants Ainsworth dubbed “securely” attached, playing on the idea that they seemed to use their caregivers as a secure base from which to explore their surroundings. Support Provided By ...
Securely attached infants were able to turn toward mom when distressed and use her for comfort, while insecurely attached infants were not. When the children were 18 and 24 months, ...
Securely attached infants are more likely to have better outcomes in childhood and adulthood, and there is more than one way to get there, particularly for low socioeconomic-status families.
In a study of 14,000 U.S. children, 40 percent lack strong emotional bonds — what psychologists call "secure attachment" — with their parents that are crucial to success later in life, according to a ...
What’s more, if someone grew up with a secure attachment, that wasn’t just good for them but for their partner as well: Partners recovered better from conflicts if they were romantically involved with ...