John Bowlby keywords.
Across
- 4. The third stage of Separation anxiety on where after a period of Separation, children give up on their attachment and when reunited, will avoid contact with parent/carer.
- 5. A babies born with the ability to develop a central attachment.
- 7. A single attachment (example, mother) on where a babies has there first and usually most important attachment.
- 9. Bowblys second stage of his theory. This involves them growing up and shown how to share and play by parents and begin to respond differently to familiar and unfamiliar faces.
- 10. The second stage of Separation anxiety on where students can become withdrawn and very quiet, as if they have given up on hope.
Down
- 1. The first stage of Bowblys theory on attachment. It happens from 0 to 2 months and is when babies begin to see faces from objects and do key behaviors for anyone's attention.
- 2. The behaviors that are shown by babies to build an emotional bond. These behaviors are, sucking, cuddling, looking, smiling and crying.
- 3. The theory on where it states that with no contact from a primary caregiver, it can have a negative impact on the child's development.
- 6. The feeling that children get at around 9 months and usually start to experience it when mothers have to go back to work and they start having to go to a nursery.
- 8. The first stage of Separation anxiety, this is when babys can cry, scream and get distressed when left in a nursery.