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These are: secure attachment. anxious-insecure attachment. avoidant-insecure attachment. disorganized-insecure attachment.
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Read More »Share on Pinterest Lumina/Stocksy United The attachment theory is probably one of the most studied when it comes to parenting. That’s not surprising. Although attachment in the early years centers on the relationship of a child and their caregiver (usually Mom), it also influences future relationships — including romantic ones. Let’s take a closer look at how you (knowingly or unknowingly) shape how your child reacts in certain situations — and how it comes down to attachment style. What is attachment theory? Parents have many roles: You teach your children, discipline them, and take them to the dentist. And whether you realize it or not, you also influence them just by being there. Your presence is about making your child feel loved, safe, secure, and protected. This leads to attachment. The attachment theory was developed in the 1960s and 1970s by British psychologist John Bowlby and American Canadian psychologist Mary Ainsworth. It discusses how parents (specifically moms) who are present and responsive to their baby’s needs give their child a safe base from which to venture forth with confidence to explore the big, wide world — and then return to for comfort. So, you’re building a future. And here’s why: Raising your child in a way that makes them believe you’re there for them means that they actually experience less fear than children who aren’t raised that way. This precious feeling of trust is built during infancy, childhood, and adolescence — phew, you’re granted a good few years to get it right! — and influences future relationships. Take note, however, that at 6 months old , your baby is already beginning to anticipate your responses to their distress. And they’re already shaping their own behaviors to jive with those responses. , your baby is already beginning to anticipate your responses to their distress. And they’re already shaping their own behaviors to jive with those responses. By giving your child positive caregiver experiences, they’ll trust that others can do the same. Ainsworth defined three main types of attachment. Later researchers added a four type. These are: secure attachment
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