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  • Essay / The Four Types of Attachments - 1608

    Have you ever wondered why you instinctively knew that being very close to your parents or guardians was so vital to your survival? Why did you feel like you were dying when you weren't near them and when they moved away from you just within arm's reach you felt like you were running out of oxygen? There is a scientific explanation for all of this, it's called something we've all heard about before but don't know the psychological aspect of it. This is called attachment. There are four types of attachments. There is insecure-avoidant attachment, secure attachment, insecure-resistant/ambivalent attachment, and disorganized attachment. Each of these individual forms of attachment begins developing at birth and will last until you are older. Certain negative circumstances can have an effect on a child's attachment patterns. Let's first define the definition of attachment, other words for attachment are closeness, affection or devotion. According to the book Invitation to the Life Span, in the field of lifespan developmental psychology, scientists like to define attachment as "an emotional bond that infants form with caregivers that endures over time." . In other simpler words, during the stages of growth you notice your parents taking care of you when you need some form of care for yourself; for example, being fed, bathed, changing a diaper when you soil them, and in most cases playing with you and making you laugh. At this point in your development, you notice that this person who cares for you is vital to your survival and is helping you by doing so. Regarding the secure attachment model (type B). Children who are very attached to their parents tend to end up in the middle of paper......its right is the responsibility of the parent. Many mothers accidentally give birth to their children and do not know how to properly care for them and are not mature enough to meet their child's needs. This is one of the biggest problems in many parts of the world. The misconceptions about raising a child that many mothers have is to feed the child microwaveable food and sit him in front of a television and hope that he reaches his full potential that way. . Parents need to understand that babies are not born astronauts, they are not born doctors and they are not born leaders. Babies are born without knowing anything about life. It is the responsibility of parents to ensure that the baby is well taken care of and develops as effectively as possible, but this is not all left to women, men must also be there for their children..