caregiver-infant interactions

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    • Reciprocity = Infant and caregiver match each other's responses
    • Interactional synchrony = Infant and caregiver reflect each other's actions and emotions in a coordinated manner
    • Stages of Attachment (Schaffer + Emerson 1964)
      1. Asocial stage
      • 0-2 moths
      • Infants respond to people and objects in the same way
      • still forming bonds
    • 2. Indiscriminate attachment
      • 4-7 months
      • Babies are happy to be cuddled by a stranger - they have not developed stranger anxiety at this stage
      • Babies in this stage enjoy the company of a range of people
    • 3. Discriminate attachment
      • 7-10 months
      • The baby now has a strong attachment to their primary caregiver
      • All the signs of attachment are present: separation anxiety, stranger anxiety, proximity-seeking behaviour + clinginess
    • 4. multiple attachments
      • 10-11 months onwards
      • Babies now have a range of secondary attachment figures with whom they have formed a bond grandparents, siblings, aunts and uncles, nursery worker etc.
    • strengths of the stages
      strength
      • The stages follow a logical pattern and reflect most children's experience of attachment hence the theory has external validity
      • The stages of attachment have good application: they could be used to identify developmental delay or infant-caregiver bonding issues by healthcare professionals
    • limitations
      • Not all children will fit neatly into the stages: some children may bond quickly with a range of people while others may be slower so the theory lacks some reliability
      • It is notoriously difficult to measure and track infant behaviour: many aspects of attachment remain a mystery i.e. a baby cannot explain how they are feeling or give reasons for their actions
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