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    THE EFFECTS OF CHILD CARE 1 A variety of changes in the world have demanded an increase in the need for child care. Some of theses changes include migration‚ poverty‚ and urbanization. These economic and societal changes are forcing more and more woman into the workforce. Among these are young women and mothers. From the 1970’s to the 1990’s there was a major increase in the need for child care. In March of 1970‚ 26% of mothers with children under the age of 2 were working outside the home. By

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    Piaget‚ Erikson and Bowlby’s theories. John Bowlby believed that children who did not receive much care and social interaction were left more open to psychological ramifications when they grow up such as the difficulty of forming a close bond with another individual. In John’s story it states that he has also confided that ever since he can remember his parents have worked and often do not have enough time for him. This shows that because john had loss of attachment to their parents it is comprehended

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    The importance of developing a secure attachment in the first year of life has been examined throughout research. Securely attached infants and children show greater positive affect when problem-solving‚ greater social competence‚ and higher levels of empathy and compliance (Gartstein & Iverson‚ 2014). Researchers have explored the affect temperamental differences have on infant-mother interactions. According to Kaiser and Rasminksy‚ temperament influences not only what a baby needs‚ but also

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    Early stimulations for infants are very important. They need a lot it for normal development. Children who are deprived of early stimulations are behind in cognitive development. These children will have emotional‚ psychological and behavioral problems in their lives. Studies found Romanian orphans that was deprived of adults’ interactions in the early age had poor emotional and cognitive function. They scored below average on intelligence test (Berk‚ 2013). Because of these‚ I tried to interacts

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    1. How would you explain the various attachment styles identified based on the work of Bowlby and Ainsworth? It’s sufficiently simple to know when you are connected to somebody in light of the fact that you know how you feel when you are separated from that individual‚ and‚ being a grown-up‚ you can articulate your sentiments and portray how it feels. In any case‚ most connection examination is completed utilizing newborn children and youthful youngsters‚ so therapists need to devise inconspicuous

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    with a full set of special attachments. Raod sweeper YHD22: This sweeper is a outdoor multifunctional special equipment that equipped with a full set of special attachments‚ outdoor work can be completed without interruption throughout the year‚ spring and autumn for cleaning and vacuuming‚ summer used to mow the lawn‚ pruning‚ winter can be used to sweepsnow‚ sprinkle salt‚etc.At the front of the vehicle is equipped with a quick plugin‚ put on different attachments have different functions‚ domestic

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    used in the context of countering negative behaviors with physical punishment. While other scholars view responsiveness positive reinforcement as a better form of raising a child compared to demandingness. The main goal of parenting is find the attachment bond

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    Attachment These categories of relationship were developed by Mary Ainsworth. After weeks of spending time with these mom-baby pairs in their home environment and carefully documenting many aspects of their communication‚ she would then bring these one year-old infants and their mothers into a little play room with a one-way mirror for observation. The mom and the baby would be given a period of time to get used to the new space and then another person would enter the room and interact with both

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    lasted after the end of the critical period than no amount of exposure to mothers or peers could alter the emotional damage” (McLeod‚ 2009). These attachments in early life‚ can affect relationships later in life‚ whether it was a healthy attachment to a mother it can lead to healthy relationships in adulthood‚ and if it was an unhealthy attachment in infancy later in life it can lead to unhealthy relationships in

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    about the article gives you the outcomes & effects about having or not having secure bond with a child. There are two main points of this article‚ the first point of the article is to make parents aware of the importance of a secure bond‚ “What attachment provides is a secure base for a child to move away from and explore the world‚” Dr. Berger said‚ “and a haven of safety to move back to when the world is too stressful.”

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