PSY 1012 Lecture 7: psychology ch7
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Infant becomes very upset when mother leaves the rooms. Infant shows mixed emotions upon the mother"s return. Infant does not seek close contact to mother. Infant shows little emotion when mother returns or departs. Infant exhibits avoidance or ambivalent attachment to mother, often seeming either confused or apprehensive. Parenting styles: permissive neglectful, permissive indulgent, authoritarian, authoritative. Do what you want, i don"t care. Children end up having poor social skills and self-control. You are free to do whatever you want. Children end up impulsive, immature, and have a lack of respect for others. Children are moody, aggressive, and easily upset. I care about you, but there are rules and you need to be responsible. Children are self-reliant, high achieving, and emotionally stable. Kohlberg"s stages of moral development: pre-conventional stage (birth to adolescence, conventional stage (adolescence to adulthood, post-conventional stage (adulthood) Obedience to authority and avoidance of punishment. Morality is based on an equal exchange of favors.