Summary: Attachment & Adolescence Development

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  • Many parent-infant emotional communication happens via touch

    Body Contact
  • Mere exposure to people things foster fondness

    Familiarity
  • Baby monkey with two artificial mothers studied by

    Harry and Margaret Harlow
  • Mild distress when mother leaves, seeking contact when she returns

    Secure Attachment
  • Not exploring, clinging to mother when leaving, remains upset when returns

    Insecure Attachment - Anxious
  • Seems indifferent to mother's departure and return

    Insecure Attachment - Avoidant
  • Both parents play equal role

    Parental Role
  • Neglected kids can have emotional scarring; can also bounce back

    Resilience
  • Parents impose rules, expect obedience, harsh punishment

    Authoritarian
  • Parents make few demands, often give in and don't push

    Permissive
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