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The development of the Mother-Infant...
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Egblomasse, Sonja Cosby.
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The development of the Mother-Infant-Toddler Attachment Scale (MITAS).
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The development of the Mother-Infant-Toddler Attachment Scale (MITAS)./
作者:
Egblomasse, Sonja Cosby.
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227 p.
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Major Professor: Leonard D. Zaichkowsky.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International59-10A.
標題:
Education, Early Childhood. -
電子資源:
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059909768X
The development of the Mother-Infant-Toddler Attachment Scale (MITAS).
Egblomasse, Sonja Cosby.
The development of the Mother-Infant-Toddler Attachment Scale (MITAS).
- 227 p.
Major Professor: Leonard D. Zaichkowsky.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston University, 1999.
The purpose of this study was to develop a screening scale to identify behaviors that may impact adversely on the development of loving, safe, secure mother-child processes, and that may be suggestive of the need for early intervention referral.
ISBN: 059909768XSubjects--Topical Terms:
1017530
Education, Early Childhood.
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Attachment theory is based on the concept of instinctive behavior. Bowlby (1982) postulated that the child's attachment to the mother is a product of the activity of multiple behavioral systems that have proximity to the mother as the predictable outcome. He identifies the forms of child behaviors that mediate attachment as: crying, sucking, smiling, following, clinging and calling.
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