Caregiver-Infant Interactions In Humans 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyAttachmentA2/A-levelAQA Created by: katelyn HallCreated on: 04-10-19 10:26 98210653417 Across 1. The formation of emotional bonds with many carers (8, 11) 4. Who supported that fathers were preferred as a playmate? (6) 5. Who found that mothers were preferred in times of distress and seeking comfort (4) 7. From six weeks of age, infants become attracted to other humans... (3, 10, 5) 10. Who found that infants aged 2-3 weeks tended to mimic adults's specific facial expressions and hand movements? (8, 5) Down 2. More secure attachments to their children are found in fathers who show more sensitivity to children's needs (6, 2, 11) 3. An enduring two-way, emotional tie to a specific other person (10) 6. Who reported that fathers are less able than mothers to detect low levels of infant distress, suggesting males are less suitable as prime attachment figures? (4) 8. The degree of intimacy the father has within his relationship with his partner affects the type of attachment he will have with his children (7, 8) 9. The first stage of attachment (3, 10, 5)
With reference to reciprocity and interactional synchrony, discuss infant caregiver interactions. (16 marks) - 1 para per card 0.0 / 5
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