Not exact matches
Although mutual attachment and bonding between parents and children occur in
infancy and their
early childhood, a close
relationship with them should be maintained
during their further development as well.
Research has demonstrated that a positive
relationship with one parent
during infancy and
early childhood is a protective factor for the child's psychological health (Rutter, 1979).
Attachment theory centers on the assertion that a child, especially
during infancy and
early childhood (roughly 3 - 30 months of age) should have a «warm, intimate, and continuous
relationship with his mother» to help prevent negative mental health outcomes as an adult (Bowlby, 1951: p. 361).
The
relationship between the treatment of cough
during early infancy and maternal education level, age and number of other children in the household.
In Cardillo's «Intimate
Relationships: Personality Development Through Interaction
During Early Life,» she introduces the reader to the concept that intimate
relationships that one develops in
infancy form the basis of
relationships throughout a lifetime, and form the basis of people's personality.