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Title: Deepesh is classified as a slow-to-warm-up child in Thomas and Chess's temperament scheme. How might ...
Post by: torybrooks on Sep 26, 2020

Question 1

Compare and contrast factors that lead to insecure-avoidant and insecure-ambivalent attachment in infants.

Question 2

Deepesh is classified as a slow-to-warm-up child in Thomas and Chess's temperament scheme. How might we expect him to act when a new game is introduced in his preschool class?
Title: Deepesh is classified as a slow-to-warm-up child in Thomas and Chess's temperament scheme. How might ...
Post by: ApricotDream on Sep 26, 2020

Answer 1

The ideal answer should include:
1. Caregivers of insecure-avoidant infants are likely to be intrusive into the baby's activities or reject the infant's attempts to socially engage the caregiver.
2. Caregivers of insecure-ambivalent infants tend to be inconsistent in their responses. Sometimes they respond to the infant, and other times they ignore the infant.

Answer 2

The ideal answer should include:
1. Deepesh would be expected to hang back from the group.
2. He may also cling to the teacher and wait for a while before joining the game.
Title: Re: Deepesh is classified as a slow-to-warm-up child in Thomas and Chess's temperament scheme. How m
Post by: Arwen Ma on Jul 30, 2021
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