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Characteristics of Parental Sensitivity Related to Secure Infant Attachment
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Characteristics of Parental Sensitivity Related to Secure Infant Attachment
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Pages: 13
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SKU #: 2005-50
Publication date: 2005
ISBN: 2005-50
Authors:
Danielle Z. Kassow
,
Carl J. Dunst
Nine characteristics of parental sensitivity were examined to discern which interactional behaviors best predicted attachment security. Parental behaviors most associated with attachment security included parent/child turn-taking interactions and supportive and reassuring infants that the parent is available for guidance and assistance when needed. Parental behaviors that can strengthen the parent/child relationship are described.
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