attachment theory in discussions about child day careThis paper considers the defences against anxiety of both parents and daycare workers which impede thought about how to provide a high quality of daycare for young children. It shows how attachment theory can provide a structure for thinking about...
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Research guided by attachment theory as formulated by Bowlby and Ainsworth is branching out in exciting new directions. The 12 chapters collected together ... BE Vaughn,Kathleen E. Deane and Everett Waters - 《Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development》 被引量: 371发表: 1985年...
James impact of theory on children's hospitalization , 53 loss of mother-infant bond, 18 mother-infant bond, 17 protecting babies, 4 theory of attachment, 15 theory supporting primary caregiving , 4 brain development and attachment, 24–26 chronic malnutrition and, 25 criticism of brain research...
This emphasis on motherliness has grown throughout the main part of the 20th century, under the influence of Bowlby’s attachment theory (Singer 1992). In The Netherlands, this ideal of motherliness for daycare staff has remained particularly persistent. Therefore, if women did have to go out...
Caring for children of divorce may prevent emotional and behavioural problems. This study investigates daycare staff’s beliefs about caring for young
Related to values and social context in their country, the interviewees contributed to different interpretations of attachment theory, attachment policies and innovative insights such as multiple attachments, friendship between one-year-olds, group sensitivity, professional love and home-to-centre and ...