HDF 351 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Cognitive Map
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Chapter 11: infant social development in the family. Affiliative system social behaviors at a distance, such as smiling and vocalizing. Attachments specific, enduring, emotional bonds whose existence is or major importance in social and personality development; infant"s first social relationships, often with parents. Attachment behavior system controls or coordinates infant activities that are most clearly and obviously related to attaining and maintaining proximity to or contact with attachment figures. Attachment figures preferences for interaction with certain people. Autonomous adults who relate experiences and relationships in an open, fluid, objective, coherent manner, clearly value and appreciate attachment relationships and view them as important influences on their lives. Continuity consistency in average group scores on some aspect of development over time. Dismissing adults who view attachment relationships as having limited influence on their lives and appear to avoid detailed discussions of their early attachment experiences.