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    introduction to Attachment Parenting. It covers why I believe it is a valid and important way to parent. It believes that children need to have firm foundation of attachment in order to have proper brain development. I cover why I believe so much in this parenting style. It is a very connected way to raise and respond to children. It covers the elements that make-up this parenting style including: co-sleeping and baby wearing. Also, cover some of the objections to this parenting style and address

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    1. Describe and discuss the connection between parenting styles and attachment. Sigelman and Rider (2006) state that “Many noted theorists have argued that no social relationship is more important than the first: the bond between parent and infant”. Both Freud and Erikson placed great emphasis on the parent-child relationship and its importance to “normal” development. Freud believed that the human child is born with natural instincts and drives. The relationship that the caregivers had with

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    (Coates & Gaensbauer, 2009) and possibly a home visit; gather history and information of the twins’, i. patterns of attachment with caregivers since birth ii. multiple living situations iii. functioning across all settings through corresponding sources such as iv. medical professionals, teachers, daycare workers, or others familiar with the child v. cultural norms regarding attachment (e.g., eye contact, personal space) vi. willingness to leave caregiver, difficulty to regain interaction after being

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    Introduction People can and do get the [attachment] theory confused with attachment parenting. The result of this may be that some parents, thinking that attachment parenting is too consuming and also because western society has a need for independence and separation, may then look for alternative methods that do not involve any form of attachment “methods”. The purpose of researching these theories is to gather information about attachment theory for those involved to make informed decisions that

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    People can and do get the [attachment] theory confused with attachment parenting. The result of this may be that some parents, thinking that attachment parenting is too consuming and also because western society has a need for independence and separation, may then look for alternative methods that do not involve any form of attachment “methods”. The purpose of researching these theories is to gather information about attachment theory for those involved to make informed decisions that do not involve

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    Parenting and attachment styles influence the temperament during infancy and toddler years. Parenting styles are strategies and techniques that parents use during child rearing. Attachment refers to a secure emotional connection, such as a union among a mother and child. Temperament is the nature of an individual in which affects behavior. Parenting and attachment work hand in hand with influencing the temperament of the child. Three types of children are form upon identifying the characteristics

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    Attachment Parenting, How Different Types of Attachment Effect Sleep Patterns in Children and How They Are Affected Whitbourne, Susan Krauss Ph.D., “The 4 Principles of Attachment Parenting And Why They Work.” Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers, LLC, July 13, 2013, psychologytoday.com/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201307/the-4-principles-attachment-parenting-and-why-they-work. Accessed 30 October, 2016. Pennestri, M., Moss, E., O’Donnell, K., Lecompte, V., Bouvette-Turcot, A., Atkinson, L., & ... Gaudreau

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    lead to a healthy family system. Types of attachment (bonds) styles and parenting styles have common grounds in each family. Also, there are unhealthy family systems that can impact the development of a child such as abuse. Attachment is the beginning of development for a healthy family system. Attachment or bonds are started very young they start with the parent and the child then it expands outward overdevelopment. There are four types of attachment styles avoidant, secure, ambivalent, and disorganized-disoriented

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    However, people weren’t always this rude, so what happened? Let me tell you about Generation X. Generation X or those born between 1965 and 1977. By many account Gen-x Are the most devoted parents in American history. They are champions of "attachment parenting," the school of child-rearing that calls for a high level of closeness between parents and children, Many

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    Authoritative parenting & secure attachment development The authoritative parenting is the healthiest and most effective parenting style to help children doing well in academic, social emotion, and behaviors. These parents have high expectations on their children. Meanwhile, they have high standards on their own behaviors, such as be calm, kind, and patient to their children (Lloyd, 2016). When the infants just born, these parents are not only emotionally and physically

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