The first stage of attachment according to Schaffer
The third stage of attachment in accordance to Schaffer
A description of how two people interact, both baby and mother interact
Mother and infant reflect both the actions and emotion of the other and do this in a co-ordinated way.
an emotional bond between two people that endures overtime
The fourth stage of attachment in accordance to Schaffer
The second state of attachment in accordance to Schaffer
A study that lacks a clear cause and effect relationship within a study
something within a study that can impact the outcome of the study
a cue from the research situation that may be interpreted by participants as revealing the purpose of the study
SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS
LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE
SPORTS AND RECREATION
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
POSITIVE ENVIROMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
EXPECTATIONS
RECOGNITION
EDUCATION
THE ARTS
SAFE
FUN
A family where one or both parents may identify as LGBTQ+
A parent raising a child/ren alone
Multiple members of the same family living in the same home and possibly co-raising the child/ren
Parents who care for children in the short term
A child is part of a permanent family unit
A combination of two separate families
This type of parenting leaves little room for negotiation or compromise
Few rules and a relaxed approach to behaviour
Sets clear, consistent rules and boundaries.
Parenting that is highly reactive to the parents own upbringing.
Lack of responsiveness
Parents are heavily involved in every aspect of their child/ren lives
The importance of establishing and maintaining relationships
The ability to recognise and appreciate the rights, beliefs and differences of other people
A practice which ensures every child belongs
Give a child attention when they behave well
Undesirable behaviour
The way in which a child responds to a particular situation
A new stage in a changing situation
State of being genuinely involved and interested in something
Lack of opportunity to get involved, an unmet need.
Passing from one place to another
Successful in producing an intended result
An arrangement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interest
relationships
wellbeing
positive
Exercise
feelings
planning
friends
healthy
helping
hygiene
happy
sleep
calm
diet
Request for Information
Benefit Diversion
Self Sufficiency
Recertification
Family Violence
Child Support
Outcome Plan
Appointment
Application
Time Limits
Citizenship
Family Cap
Job Bonus
Residency
Kinship
sustainability
volunteering
southampton
membership
newsletter
collection
workplace
enhancing
wellbeing
community
macmillan
gardening
lunchtime
meetings
blossom
flowers
walking
charity
project
refugee
clothes
connect
croydon
people
launch
cherry
sports
social
campus
hotel
clean
sale
cake
The planet we live on
The opposite of late
you go to school to do this.
When you hear something. Past tense.
you go to work to ........ a living
can be found in an oyster or on a piece of jewllery.
Another word for look.
To find something in the ground by digging
A nobleman
To practice a play or a song.
Who is the first and most powerful influence on children's learning, development, health, and well-being?
Who are knowledgeable, caring, reflective, and resourceful professionals?
Which foundations refers to a sense of connectedness to others, an individual's experiences of being valued, of forming relationships with others and making contributions as part of a group, a community, and the natural world?
Which foundation addresses the importance of physical and mental health and wellness?
Which foundation suggests a state of being involved and focused?
____________ or communication (to be heard, as well as to listen) may take many different forms.
Establish positive, ____________ relationships with children and their families.
Value children as individuals and as active and competent ____________ with their own interests and point of views.
Provide environments and experiences for children to explore ideas, ____________ their theories, and interact with others in play.
Recognize the connection between emotional well-being and social and cognitive development and the importance of focusing on these areas ____________.
What piece of research found mothers typically respond to infant alertness 2/3 of the time?
Crying and gurgling are examples of baby's ______
Attachment is a ____ _____ process
Returning to the mother during play is an example of a
What is the most common research method for attachment?
What researcher defined attachment as a long enduring emotionally meaningful tie to another individual?
A desire for physical as well as emotional closeness can be called seeking _______
Brazleton et al (1975) described reciprocity as a couple's
Which researchers observed interactional synchrony in infants as young as 2 weeks old?
What is the feeling of closeness that a mother feels towards her baby?
A limitation of observations is that they do not tell us the _________ of a behaviour
RESILIENCE
ACCEPTANCE
COMPASSION
AWARENESS
HAPPINESS
WHOLESOME
WELLBEING
WELLNESS
REFLECT
FITNESS
BALANCE
HEALTH
SLEEP
RELAX
LIFE
FOOD