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Early Social Interactions (Parenting (Styles (Permissive, Authoritarian,…
Early Social Interactions
Child development
social
emotional
mother-infant interactions
importance of first relationships
mother
survival
ability to form attachment
Positive Influences from other members of the child's social circle
communication
Parenting
Styles
Permissive
Authoritarian
Authoratitve
Neglectful
Attachment theory
Bowlby
Feral children, Romanian Orphans
Blank Face experiments
Sensitive parenting
Parental views will affect parenting
change over generations
styles lead to different outcomes
Positive reinforcement basis of good parenting
social learning theory
influenced by social and cultural contexts
Recognising emotions and regulating their own behaviours
Observational learning
Social cognition
Theory of mind
Cultural expectations and ideologies
Self-Identity
gender
race
nationality
Family
Unit has morphed and adapted
gender differences in raising children