2-3 year olds attending nursery care were more likely to have insecure attachments
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BELSKY and ROVINE
Infants who spent more than 20 hours per week in day care were more likey to be assesed as insecurely attached to their mother
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CLARKE-STEWART
Issues with methodology for assessing attachment types. Children who have experianced day care may behave different in the stranger situation, but this may be due to independance rather than being insecurley attached
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EGELAND and HIESTER
Benefits depend on attachment type before care entry. Insecurley attachment can benefit from day care. Securley attached already have what they need so don't benefit from the day care experiances.
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Card 2
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Infants who spent more than 20 hours per week in day care were more likey to be assesed as insecurely attached to their mother
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BELSKY and ROVINE
Card 3
Front
Issues with methodology for assessing attachment types. Children who have experianced day care may behave different in the stranger situation, but this may be due to independance rather than being insecurley attached
Back
Card 4
Front
Benefits depend on attachment type before care entry. Insecurley attachment can benefit from day care. Securley attached already have what they need so don't benefit from the day care experiances.
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