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  • bowlbys theory is that infants are born with innate tendencies to form attachments in order to increase chances of survival
  • what are adaptive behaviours?
    rooting, crying, crawling, grabbing things, body temperature
  • attachments are adaptive because they ensure the survival of child
  • babies have social releases which unlock and innate tendency for adults to care for them
  • what are the two types of social releasers?
    physical and behavioural
  • what is the critical period?
    when babies have to form an attachment with their caregiver between birth and 2 1/5 years old
  • what happens if the baby doesn't form an attachment in the critical period?
    the child would be socially, interlectually and physically damaged
  • monotropy is when the infant forms one special attachment with their mothers
  • with monotropy it is believed that the particular attachment is different and more important than any other attachments
  • what are the two principles that clarify monotrophy?
    law of continuity and law of accumulated separation
  • the internal working model is a mental representation of their relationship with their primary attachment figure and the childs future relationships will be based on their early attachment in relationships