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Describe the four phases of attachment according to Bowlby. Discuss how these phases of attachment coincide with parent and peer relationships in middle childhood. How might attachment in middle childhood shape later relationships in adolescence and adulthood?
 
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Darnell's grandfather has been teaching him how to fish and he can't wait for his next visit. Darnell's grandfather fits into which of the following types of grandparenting styles?
 
  a. Companionate
  b. Remote
  c. Involved
  d. Coregulatory



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Answer to Question 1

Attachment phases must progress from preattachment to a goal-corrected partnership and correspond to stages of attachment in middle childhood (seeks friendships; confides in others; relies on others for reassurance; expresses concern over separation from family or friends). The stability of attachment would suggest that secure attachment in middle childhood would encourage stable and intimate relationships in both adolescence and adulthood. Poor attachment in infancy and/or middle childhood might be linked to unstable friend or partner relationships in adolescence or adulthood.

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