Mary Ainsworth Evaluate The Four Types Of Attachment

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The relationship formed between a baby and their mother, and the baby and their father, is the first relationship of attachment a baby fosters as a new living being. The caregiving relationship is so important that studies have shown insecure attachments formed in early infancy may affect personal and social relationships throughout the infant’s entire life. Secure attachment promotes trust and confidence in other people (Kail and Cavanaugh, 2013). Insecure attachments formed in infancy may result in low quality relationships, and impaired social development. Mary Ainsworth discovered the four types of attachment by studying how an infant reacts to the separation, and union of their mother, in a procedure called the Strange Situation (Kail and Cavanaugh, 2013). Ainsworth discovered the infant forms one of four attachments; secure attachment, avoidant attachment, resistant attachment, or disorganized (disoriented) attachment. The baby formulates an internal working model to gauge the reliability of the parent, and the sensitivity A baby is born with an internal working model, and temperament, that contributes to forming a relationship with their parents. It is important for their parents to understand when to give affection to their baby, and to not become annoyed or disheartened when a baby cries or is fussy. To form a great relationship, it’s important to be flexible, and understanding. Recognizing the four types of attachment, secure, avoidant, resistant, and disorganized (disoriented), help us to understand early on in infancy how a baby interacts socially, and helps determine what their future relationships will be. With education a mother can learn how to care for an infant in the best way possible, which will be a big influence on her child’s ability to form successful relationships throughout their entire

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