CLIP-ON ATTACHMENT THAT PROVIDES BACK SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN WHEN ON A SWING THAT DOES NOT HAVE BACK SUPPORTAn attachment that provides back support for a child on a swing, where the swing does not already have a back support, is disclosed, as well as a method of using the same.Stephanie ...
Particularly when children experience negative, attachment-activating incidents, adults’ attachment styles have important implications for responsiveness to and support of children (e.g., Edelstein et al., 2004). Secure parents tend to be sensitive and responsive to their children's signals and ...
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Group Work for Foster Carers Caring for Children with Complex Problems Group work provides foster carers with an important means of receiving support and psycho-education. It gives them opportunities to explore different ways ... K Golding,W Picken - 《Adoption & Fostering》 被引量: 6发表: 2016...
The “Boy in a Box”: Yes, I testified for the Ferriter defense. Let’s talk about why.-As the Ferriter trial concludes, the focus should be on the failure of the mental health system to support at-risk children and their families. We must build a robust support system, including acc...
Children with the worst early experiences present a considerable challenge for those helping them. Fostering is a vital resource in the care of these children. However, as Kim Golding argues in this paper, to be successful, fostering services need to be developed, supported and resourced to provi...
In the attachment scenario, high CU children expressed similar or trends toward higher emotional responses and emotion regulation strategies, compared to low-CU children and control children. The results support the idea that high CU children may have the potential for emotional responsiveness to ...
Right. And so it’s like, if I love my kids, I’m going to make sure that they x, y, or Z, as opposed to what a real secure mindset is, which is my job is to be here in support of my children as they discover what paths they belong on. And then I actually don’...
In addition, measures of mother-child interaction and mothers' reports of social support and life stress were included. Children with FTT were less likely to show secure and more likely to show anxious, disorganized attachments than normally growing controls: Only 35% of FTTs were secure, whereas...
On the other hand, insecure attachment develops when children have a lack of trust in the caregivers’ availability when in need of protection or support. This can cause ambivalent or avoidant attachment representations, in which children either focus their attention exclusively on their caregivers or...