Caregiver - infant interactions

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  • What is attachment? 

    • Emotional bond between two people.
    • A two-way process that endures over time.
    • Each individual sees the other as essential for their own emotional security.
    • Attachment in humans takes a few months to develop.
    • It leads to behaviours such as clinging (separation distress) and proximity seeking, and serves the function of protecting an infant (secure base)
  • What is meant by reciprocity? 

    • Taking turns and responding.
    • This will elicit a response from the other
    • doesn't necessarily mean responding with the same behaviours.
    • Two way
  • What is meant by interactional synchrony? 

    • Infant and caregiver mirror each other e.g imitate the same behaviours in a synchronised way (in time with each other)
    • Move in time with each other e.g. both turn heads at same time/both smile at the same time
  • Reciprocity, interactional synchrony and alert phases simple definitions. 

    • Alert phases- from briths babies signal when they are ready to interact
    • Reciprocity- caregiver - infant interactions are reciprocal, each person’s interactions affect the other
    • Interactional synchrony - caregiver and infant signals synchronise (they occur together)