DEDAN KIMATHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AN INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT AT FAULU MICRO-FINANCE BANK LIMITED BUNGOMA BRANCH WHICH COMMENCED ON 24TH JANUARY 2013 TO MARCH 2014. DECLARATION I hereby declare that this Industrial Attachment Report is my original work and it has never been presented for any award in any
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MZUMBE UNIVERSITY (MU) SCHOOL OF BUSINESS COURSE: Msc ENTR SUBJECT: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT SUBJECT CODE: BUS 5021 TASK: TERM PAPER SUBMITTED TO: Prof. ELISANTE OLE GABRIEL NAME: VICENT TURUKA REG/NO: 009/T.11 SUBMITION DATE: 9th January 2012 Question Using an industry of your choice‚ discuss various challenges facing business operators in Tanzania and which strategies could you suggest to address the challenges. How could those challenges be converted to opportunities
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EFFECTS OF ATTACHMENT ON EARLY AND LATER DEVELOPMENT There is no doubt that early experience influences later development. This influence could account for individual differences in many aspects such as cognition‚ behaviour‚ social skills‚ emotional responses and personality. Some developmentalists assert that early experience guarantees long-term developmental outcomes or protects against subsequent trauma (Sroufe and Jacobvitz‚ 1989). Early experiences‚ especially emotionally or affectively charged
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Synchrony – Parent/Infant Initiation Synchrony – is the coordinated interaction between infant and parent in which each individual responds to and influences the other‚ occurring within the first three months and more as the child grows. Synchrony can be initiated by the parent or infant. Parents will usually imitate the child first in order to obtain desired emotional responses. Facial expressions and body language performed by the parent or caregiver will cause the infant to associate feelings
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and maintain relationships is an essential part of healthy emotional and physical development. John Bowlby‚ the first attachment therapist‚ believed the early bonds a child forms with his caregivers will have a great impact on the relationships he has as an adult. To understand what attachment is‚ we first need to understand bonding. Bonding is the process of forming an attachment‚ it creates a connection between two people. In this case‚ we are referring to the connection or bond between the infant
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c. Long term affects from Abuse and Neglect of a Child. d. Knowing the different behaviors of abuse and neglect within a child. IV. Importance of Attachments in your Children e. Why it’s important for children to be attached to the caregiver? V. Reactive Attachment Disorder f. What do RAD/ Reactive Attachment Disorder mean? g. How does it affect children? VI. Treatment h. How to treat an abuse and neglect child? i. How to get help or ask for
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your future relationships‚ Mary Ainsworth explores this by looking at our relationships as infants as concluded three types: Secure‚ insecure-avoidant‚ insecure-resistant. Secure is where the infant is in a calm state even without the presence of the primary caregiver‚ secure avoidant is where shows little distress‚ avoids contact with caregiver when returns‚ and insecure-resistant is when child shows a lot of distress‚ anxious and nervous. This demonstrates the relationship that the child has with
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shown in attachments between infants and their primary caregivers (parents/ guardians etc.). How was the experiment carried out? Who was involved? The experiment involved using a toddler‚ the child’s guardian and a stranger to see the child’s reaction to the different situations using the following stages: Results from experiment: Three different attachment styles were discovered by Ainsworth: secure‚ insecure‚ avoidant and insecure ambivalent. The attachment style
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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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major styles of attachment: secure attachment‚ ambivalent-insecure attachment‚ and avoidant-insecure attachment. Researchers Main and Solomon (1986) added a fourth attachment style known as disorganized-insecure attachment. Numerous studies have supported Ainsworth’s conclusions and additional research has revealed that these early attachment styles can help predict behaviours later in life. Ainsworth and Wittig devised the strange situation to be able to test the nature of attachment systematically
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