stages of attachment

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    • Schaffer identified the stages of attachment
    • stage 1 is 0-6 weeks and is known as the asocial stage (beginning of attachment)
    • Asocial stage is where infant show similar response towards objects and people. show a preference towards eyes/faces
    • stage 2 is 6 weeks to 6 months - indiscriminate attachment
    • indiscriminate attachment :
      • infant preference over human company over non-human company
      • ability to distinguish between different people
      • they are comforted indiscriminately (by anyone)
    • stage 3 is 7 months to 12 months - discriminate/specific attachment
    • discriminate/specific attachment:
      • infant shows preference towards one caregiver
      • displaying separation and stranger anxiety
      • looks to particular person for security, comfort and protection
    • stage 4 is 1 year + - multiple attachments
    • multiple attachments:
      • attachment behaviours are displayed towards several different people
      • siblings, grandparents etc.
    • Schaffer and Emerson study - Evidence for attachment stages
    • method - 60 babies observed homes in Glasgow every 4 weeks from birth to 18 months. Interviews conducted with families
    • results - Schaffers stages of attachment found to occur. 8 months 50 babies more one attachment. 20 no attachment with mother but stronger someone else
    • conclusion - infants for attachment in stages and can attach to many people. Quality of care is important as may not attach primary caregiver iff someone responds better to their signals