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To what extent can attachment relationship affect a child’s development…
To what extent can attachment relationship affect a child’s development into adulthood?
Background information
When was attachment theory first introduced
How did it develop and what was the different views of attachment from historian to modern society
Use information from from AKA Tribe and how males as PCG changed
What plays a big role in a child's development
Whether attachment to different people affect a child's development
Research
Cases
Bowlby's 44 Juvenile Thieves Study 1944
Buss & Plomin (1984)
News
Development of Romanian Orphanage Children Adopted to Canada
poverty on children by Jeanne Brooks-Gunn & Greg J. Duncan
Books
Old Spec (A to F) AQA psychology textbook
Studies into temperament (inherited aspect of personality)
Websites
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-attachment-theory-2795337
Bowlby's & Ainsworth by Kendra Cherry
Sub-titles
1) Secure and insecure attachment
What is the primary source of forming a secure or insecure attachment
Definition
The different types of secure and insecure attachment
How can each individual be effected from it and whether there is long-lasting effect when they develop into adulthood
5) How attachment between conjoined twins differentiate from normal
What are the attitudes between the 2 (different personality?)
Whether they have a strong attachment to their mother's or not shown through Bowlby's study
How they would've communicated with friends
4) Attachment and disabilities
Differentiating the difference in upbringing from normal parents and child relationship
How they communicate to others especially with family members
The different types of disabilities and it's effect on their development (i.e. stress level on parents) - could include ABA Therapy
2) Attachment theories between a mother and a child
Historical views of mother as the PCG
Counter argue with males can be as great of a PCG than a mother
Who else can play a role I.e nurseries etc
3) Attachment to orphanages
Non-blood related people living under the same roof and whether this can effect their development
How were they brough up compared to a normal family
Is there side effects of not being with their blood related parents or relatives
6) Development through time - upbringing (other factors)
Whether living in wealth or poverty can effect a child's behaviour
Whether the people they are surrounded in everyday plays a part in their development
Can this counteract the fact that mother doesn't have the strongest attachment to the child
Sub -conclusions for sub-titles
Need to include whether it has a positive or negative effect on the child's development
Education
Job
Communication
If there is any economic, ethical or social implication
Argue whether it is all true, whether it can be argued on the other hand this may not be the case for everyone.
Conclusion - compare which sub categories has the greatest impact in the child's development