Attachment

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An emotional and reciprocal bond.
Attachment
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Why an attachment is formed.
Survival
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A set of feelings that tie one person to another.
Bond
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Meaningful social interactions with a carer.
Caregiver-infant Interactions
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Staying physically close to an attachment figure.
Seeking Proximity
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Becoming distressed when an attachment figure leaves.
Separation Anxiety
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Continuing to make contact with an attachment figure.
Secure-base Behaviour
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Mother and infant reflects each other's actions and emotions.
International Synchrony
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Infant and mother elicit a response to one another's signals.
Reciprocity
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Who infants become attached to.
Attachment Figure
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Babies social behaviours to ensure the caregiver stays close.
Social Releaser
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Differences inbuilt and apparent from birth such as activity levels.
Temperament
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Emotional and intellectual consequences of separation.
Maternal Deprivation
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Never forming an attachment.
Privation
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An attachment is formed but broken.
Deprivation
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Card 2

Front

Why an attachment is formed.

Back

Survival

Card 3

Front

A set of feelings that tie one person to another.

Back

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Card 4

Front

Meaningful social interactions with a carer.

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Staying physically close to an attachment figure.

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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