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Attachment behavior --- Attachment behavior in infants --- Imprinting (Psychology) --- Love, Maternal --- Mother and child
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This Element builds on the mainstream theory of attachment and contemporary understanding of the environment of evolutionary adaptedness to address the origin and nature of infant-maternal bond formation. Sections 2 and 3 propose that attachment behaviors for protesting against separation and usurpation were compelled by infants' needs for close and undivided access to a source of breast milk, usually mothers, for three years to counter threats of undernutrition and disease that were the leading causes of infant mortality. Since these attachment behaviors would not have been presented unless they were compelled by maternal resistance, their arising is also attributed to parent-offspring conflict. Section 4 theorizes that the affectional nature of infant-maternal attachment originated within contexts of breastfeeding. Uniform and universal features of exclusive versus complementary breastfeeding, that could entail diverse experiences among multiple caregivers, may have shaped adaptations so that love relationships with mothers differ from those with nonmaternal caregivers.
Attachment behavior. --- Parent and child. --- Attachment behavior in infants. --- Evolutionary psychology.
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This title focuses on how to ensure your setting's physical space and equipment provides the most challenging and interesting environment for children in your care. This book covers: Assessing and improving the learning environment, making the most of your outdoor space and inclusive settings.
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This outstanding work examines black mothers' engagements with attachment parenting and shows how it both undermines and reflects neoliberalism. Unique in its intersectional analysis, it fills a gap in the literature, drawing on black feminist theorizing to examine intensive mothering practices and policies.
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Great Britain --- Canada --- Motherhood --- Attachment behavior in infants. --- Women, Black. --- Parenting --- Social aspects
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La naissance dune famille, la " fabrication " des liens qui la forment sont, on le sait maintenant, l'?uvre de tous : parents et nouvel arrivant. On ne peut plus parler de nouveau-né " passif " et de parents " actifs ", d'une " cire vierge " subissant unilatéralement l'empreinte parentale. Les interactions sont réciproques : le nouveau-né a des compétences et il suscite des réactions parentales. À travers des cas concrets, T Berry Brazelton décrit le rôle actif du nouveau-né et présente une synthèse particulièrement claire des principales questions qui se posent au moment de la naissance.
Families --- Infant psychology --- Parent and infant --- Attachment behavior in infants --- Familles --- Nourrissons --- Parents et nourrissons --- Attachement chez le nourrisson --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique --- Psychologie
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Regression periods play a central role in the psychological development of the human baby. Studies of infants have identified 10 periods of regression, or a return to a high frequency of mother-infant contact, within the first 20 months of life. These periods of emotional insecurity in the child signal forthcoming periods of developmental advance and the emergence of an array of new skills as a consequence of parent-infant conflict over body contact and the renegotiation of old privileges. Although the basic idea in this book is an old one, the authors believe that regression periods
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Un bébé a un développement psychologique extraordinaire. En moins de trois ans, grâce à ses interactions avec son environnement, notamment avec ses parents, il devient, quand tout va bien, un être de langage, de sociabilité, plein de curiosité et d’inventivité. Le revers de la médaille est sa très grande sensibilité, encore trop souvent sous-estimée, aux ratés de la relation…Comment repérer chez un tout petit enfant, parfois âgé de quelques mois à peine, les premiers signes que quelque chose ne va pas ? En quoi le retrait relationnel doit-il être considéré comme l’expression d’une souffrance qui ne peut pas se dire avec les mots ? Comment l’identifier, comment la mesurer ? Convaincu depuis longtemps qu’un bébé ne peut attendre que ses parents ou son entourage aillent bien, ou mieux, pour qu’on s’occupe de lui, Antoine Guedeney revient dans ce livre sur l’aventure de sa vie, celle qui l’a conduit à la prise en charge de la détresse chez les très jeunes enfants, notamment grâce à la mise au point d’un outil original et innovant, l’Alarme Détresse BéBé aujourd’hui utilisée dans le monde entier.
Nourrissons --- Attachement --- Soins de l'enfant. --- Néonatologie. --- Périnatologie. --- Développement. --- Psychopathologie --- Prévention. --- Chez le nourrisson. --- Développement. --- Infants --- Attachment behavior in infants --- Child psychopathology --- Development --- Prevention.
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This outstanding work examines black mothers' engagements with attachment parenting and shows how it both undermines and reflects neoliberalism. Unique in its intersectional analysis, it fills a gap in the literature, drawing on black feminist theorizing to examine intensive mothering practices and policies.
Motherhood --- Attachment behavior in infants. --- Women, Black. --- Parenting --- Social aspects --- Parent behavior --- Parental behavior in humans --- Child rearing --- Parent and child --- Parenthood --- Black women --- Women, Negro --- Infant psychology --- Maternity --- Mothers
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The notion that maternal care and love will determine a child's emotional well-being and future personality has become ubiquitous. In countless stories and movies we find that the problems of the protagonists-anything from the fear of romantic commitment to serial killing-stem from their troubled relationships with their mothers during childhood. How did we come to hold these views about the determinant power of mother love over an individual's emotional development? And what does this vision of mother love entail for children and mothers? In The Nature and Nurture of Love, Marga Vicedo examines scientific views about children's emotional needs and mother love from World War II until the 1970s, paying particular attention to John Bowlby's ethological theory of attachment behavior. Vicedo tracks the development of Bowlby's work as well as the interdisciplinary research that he used to support his theory, including Konrad Lorenz's studies of imprinting in geese, Harry Harlow's experiments with monkeys, and Mary Ainsworth's observations of children and mothers in Uganda and the United States. Vicedo's historical analysis reveals that important psychoanalysts and animal researchers opposed the project of turning emotions into biological instincts. Despite those substantial criticisms, she argues that attachment theory was paramount in turning mother love into a biological need. This shift introduced a new justification for the prescriptive role of biology in human affairs and had profound-and negative-consequences for mothers and for the valuation of mother love.
Attachment behavior in infants. --- Attachment behavior. --- Imprinting (Psychology) --- Love, Maternal. --- Mother and child. --- love, attachment, imprinting, cold war, family, maternal, emotions, affect theory, mothers and sons, serial killers, fear of commitment, emotional development, parenting, john bowlby, konrad lorenz, geese, monkeys, primates, harry harlow, mary ainsworth, uganda, psychoanalysis, biology, animal behavior, psychology, deprivation, overprotection, instinct, birds, working mother, ethology, ontogeny, evolutionary determinism, biological reductionism, peers, nonfiction. --- Attachment behavior --- Attachment behavior in infants --- Love, Maternal --- Mother and child
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Infant psychology --- Attachment behavior in infants --- Child analysis --- Nourrissons --- Attachement chez le nourrisson --- Enfants --- Psychologie --- Psychanalyse --- Infant analysis --- Communication --- Dépression --- Développement de l'enfant --- Jeu --- Nouveau-né --- Théorie psychanalytique --- Autisme --- Processus cognitif --- Relation adulte-enfant --- Relation parents-enfant --- Relation père-enfant --- Transfert --- Attachement --- Infant psychology. --- Infant analysis. --- Psychologie. --- Psychanalyse.
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