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By Cara Flanagan

Early Socialisation appears to be like at sociability and attachment and the way they relate to emotional and cognitive improvement. issues lined contain: bonding, attachment, deprivation, separation and privation, in addition to enrichment. Social and cultural diversifications are thought of, and theories of attachment and loss are defined and evaluated.

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1 Some of the drawings from Lorenz’s King Solomon’s Ring which presents an ethologist’s view of animal behaviour Source: Lorenz, 1952 Critical period hypothesis The concept of a critical period comes from embryology. An embryo is the earliest stage of prenatal development. At this time of development certain events must take place during a particular window of time or they won’t happen at all. For example, in human development the arms begin to develop between day 24 and 26. Any interference with development at this critical stage will permanently affect the limb’s development—it won’t happen.

135). The data they collected have been used repeatedly and, even though this study has been superseded in some details, their general framework holds up. They suggested a stage theory of attachment development under the following headings, here presented with the addition of more recent information. 1 The asocial stage In the first month of life Schaffer and Emerson suggested that infants produce similar responses to all objects, whether they are animate or inanimate. e. responding) ones. They also react to human voices and show some recognition of their main caregiver(s) in terms of being more settled when held by such persons or giving a broader smile when they hear a familiar voice.

If the bonding process is disrupted, the young primate may become depressed and suffer longterm emotional effects. Generalisation from non-human to human behaviour must be done cautiously. There may also be a sensitive period in human infant-caregiver bonding when skin-to-skin extended contact is important, which again may be related to the production of hormones. 37 EARLY SOCIALISATION Review exercise Human and non-human research is faced with methodological and ethical problems. 1 Here is a list of concepts.

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