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Attachment Lab
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Pen name: asdfghjkl It seems that claims about attachment causing better well-being cannot be proven because there may be a couple of lurking variables that can produce different results. First, children are very resilient. Many children experience trauma or difficulties, such as a divorce - y...
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Attachment Lab
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pen name: hakuna matata One aspect of family that could impact later adjustment is the presence/absence of siblings. For example, an only child always has his or her mothers attention all the time, so it would be easy to develop a secure attachment and thus lead to better adjustment later in life. On t...
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Attachment Lab
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Pen name: AliceInWonderland I think the importance of attachment is much greater than anybody can think of. The attachment starts from the strong relationship between the mother and the child. If this fails, the child is cannot learn the right relationship that he or she needs to build when he becom...
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Attachment Lab
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Pen name: spetstnelis Any unplanned event that happens to a child with one type of attachment could change his life. For instance, if a child was loosely attached to his mother (anxious/resistant or disorganized), and maybe the mother saved the child at one point from falling off, or cheered him up...
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earliest memory
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My earliest memory is at about age four. I am riding around outside my house on my red tricycle. After about ten minutes I fall off and scrape my knee. My mom takes me inside and puts nasty-looking red antibiotic on my knee, and it hurts a lot. I don't really feel any continuity with that memory, because I c...
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Earliest Memory
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My earliest memory was when I was about 2 years old. I remember my entire family was in the basement of our current home and I was being held by my grandmother near the bottom of the stairs. We were hiding there because there had been several tornado warnings at the time and we were afraid that our house wou...
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Earliest Memory Lab
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My earliest memory is attacking a neighborhood kid when I was 6. He had been chasing my twin brother around our block , so I tackled him and started hitting him. I let him up when he started crying. My brother told my parents about it when we got home, but they weren't particularly mad because the other...
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Earliest Memory Lab
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Pen Name: Konrad Zuse Approximate Age: 3 My earliest memory is in a hospital. I am experiencing the birth of a child. There are a lot of lights and faces are not too well defined. I remember seeing the child that is just born. It was probably a big event in my early life as it was the birth of the child of my fat...
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earliest memory lab
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The earliest memory I have is when I lived in chicago. In this particular memory I was about four years old, and in my room where we used to live there was a huge window that went from the floor all the way to the ceiling. Sometimes, when it was warm outside, my mother would open up the window at the bottom and...
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