HEALTHY ATTACHMENTS ASSIGNMENT
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e a 4- to 5-page review paper of the strange situation described in:
Ainsworth, M. S., & Bell, S .M. (1970). Attachment, exploration, and separation: Illustrated by the behavior of one-year-olds in a strange situation. Child Development , 41(1), 49–67.
Review papers typically follow the following structure:
- Agreement or disagreement with the authors’ main position
- Summary of the main points and details of the experiment
- Support from the article or your text for your agreement or disagreement with the authors’ position
- Suggestion of at least two different interventions that can be used to help children develop healthy attachments
In this article, the authors explain their specific view of how infants and caregivers establish attachment. They also explain the function of this attachment to future development. Build your arguments around these main points. Use the article, the Readings from your text, and any other primary sources that seem appropriate to supporting your ideas.
The Assignment should:
- Follow Assignment directions (review grading rubric for best results).
- Use correct APA formatting per the APA Publication Manual, 6th Edition.
- Demonstrate college-level communication through the composition of original materials in Standard American English.
- Be written in Standard American English and be clear, specific, and error-free. If needed, be sure to use the Writing Center for help.
u can use the article and any book about human and child development
Answer preview
Several studies have been conducted on the attachment that exists between an infant and mother. Among the researchers who have studied the attachment that exists between infants and their caregivers are Ainsworth and Bell. Ainsworth & Bell (1970), researched on the attachment that exists among infants and their caregivers and the implications of that attachment to their future growth. I agree with the findings of the above researchers that infants are closely attached to their parents and that their absence reduces their exploratory behavior. The infant remains in a heightened level of attachment until…
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