Not exact matches
From a unique perspective she describes differences between two types of perfectionism, overt and covert; the important role that
early attachment, temperament, sibling
relationships, and life circumstances
play in developing this pattern, and outlines the practices necessary in order to find balance and improve quality of life.
Childhood, he suggested,
played a critical role in the formation of
attachments and
early experiences could have an impact on the
relationships people form later in life.
While adult romantic
attachments may not exactly correspond with
early childhood
attachments, there is no question that our
earliest relationships with caregivers
play a role in development.
Understand your
early experiences with
attachment, and how those
play out in your
relationship now.
Briefly, researchers think of adult
attachment as a tendency to approach
relationships in a particular way, primarily based on experiences with childhood caregivers.2 Usually, researchers view
attachment in terms of the degree and kind of insecurity (avoidance or anxiety) a person might have (see our
earlier work for a full review of how
attachment styles
play out in
relationships).
These
attachments support children as they develop a sense of self and begin to understand their emotions, and they lay the foundation for establishing successful
relationships at later ages.6 With an estimated 6 million young children enrolled in child care, it is clear that
early learning programs, and the people who work in them, have a critical role to
play in child development — a role that complements parents.7 Furthermore, this crucial development must be supported from infancy, when brain development is at its peak.
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Early secure
attachments with a stable primary caregiver
play a central role in a young child's social, emotional and cognitive development... Children who have experienced abuse or neglect have an even greater need for sensitive, caring and stable
relationships.
Aspects of parent - child
relationships such as
attachment security,
early positive mutuality, warmth, responsiveness and discipline have been shown to
play a role on the development of regulatory abilities.