PSYC 3560H Study Guide - Final Guide: Romanian Orphans, Urie Bronfenbrenner, Prenatal Care
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Secure: parents are accepting, emotionally available, sensitive in meeting babies needs (62%). In situations, they are happy and secure with parents, protest when they leave, and are happy and seek closeness when they return. Anxious-avoidant: (15%) in situations they are unconcerned when parents leave and uninterested when they return as parents are intrusive and over stimulating. Anxious resistant: (10%) strong protests when mothers leave and difficulties establishing closeness when mothers return, alternately seeking the mother and resisting closeness as parents are intensive to baby"s cues and often unavailable. They set limits and are very consistent in enforcing boundaries. 4% of children do not live with adoptive or biological parents. The extended farm family: of parents, children, and extended family was the primary form of family life in this country until the late 19th century; it was a productive economic and social institution based on law and custom.