Health Sciences 2700A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Attachment Theory, Weaning, Ethology
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Health sci 2700 chapter 6 textbook notes social and personality development in infancy. Infants create different internal models of their relationship with parents and other key adults. Health sci 2700 chapter 6 textbook notes social and personality development in infancy: believe that the first 2 yrs of life are a sensitive period for forming such relationships. Health sci 2700 chapter 6 textbook notes social and personality development in infancy: usually show a preference for one of their favoured persons over the others, phase 4. Infants use cues from the facial expressions and the emotional tone of voice used by their attachment figures to help them figure out what to do in novel situations: also helps babies learn to regulate their own emotions. A tendency to move often and vigorously, rather than to remain passive or immobile. A tendency to move toward rather than away. Inhibition and anxiety from new people, situations, or objects, usually accompanied by positive emotion.