Attachment
Title: Attachment
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Attachment
In all cultures, infants develop an intense bond with those who care for them. Myers explains that from as early as being a newborn, infants prefer familiar faces and voices and as they grow older they would crawl behind the caregiver and will become distressed when separated. Infants cling tightly to caregivers when anticipating separation but when reunited, shower that individual with smiles, kisses and hugs. There is no social behavior that is more striking
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novel situations, to cope with failure, to exert greater perseverance in problem solving, to participate in loving relationships with others, and to maintain healthy self-esteem (Bigner 1998 p 244).
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**Bibliography**
BIBLIOGRAPY AND REFERENCES
Bigner, J.J. (1998). Parent-Child Relationship Fifth edition. New Jersey, Prentice Hall.
Craig, Grace (1996). Human Development. Seventh Edition. New Jersey, Prentice Hall.
Myers, D.G (1989). Psychology. Second Edition. New York, Worth Publishers Inc.
Limber, S.P (1998). “Attachment and Early Development.” South Carolina, Information Clearing House.
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