Lifespan Psychology
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show | The effects of separating infants and young children from their primary caregiver.
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show | Is the absence or lack or basic necessities.
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show | This means that the child aims to explore the world but still tries to stay close to his caregiver.
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show | The child can rely on their primary caregiver for comfort at times when they feel threatened, frightened or in danger.
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show | The child becomes unhappy and sorrowful when they become separated from their caregiver.
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show | when mum leaves the room, seeks proximity on return, not comforted by the stranger
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show | anxiety, rejects mother, no attempt to seek proximity
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insecure resistant | show 🗑
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