Early attachment networks to multiple caregivers: History, assessment models, and future research recommendations

O Dagan, A Sagi‐Schwartz - New Directions for Child and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Early attachment has been commonly hypothesized to predict children's future
developmental outcomes, and robust evidence relying on assessments of single caregiver …

Understanding school bullying: Its nature and prevention strategies

PK Smith - 2014 - torrossa.com
Understanding School Bullying Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 SAGE has been part of the global
academic community since 1965, supporting high quality research and learning that …

The relation between insecure attachment and child anxiety: A meta-analytic review

C Colonnesi, EM Draijer, G Jan JM Stams… - Journal of Clinical …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Attachment theory suggests that children's attachment insecurity plays a key role in the
development of anxiety. In the present study we evaluated the empirical evidence for the link …

[PDF][PDF] The multiple caretaker paradox: Data from Holland and Israel

MH Van IJzendoorn, A Sagi… - … for Child and …, 1992 - scholarlypublications …
Although Bowlby always resisted identifying the" mother figure" with the child's biological
mother and emphasized the possibility of othcr caregivers—such äs fathers or grandmothcrs …

Quality of infants' attachments to professional caregivers: Relation to infant‐parent attachment and day‐care characteristics

FA Goossens, MH Van IJzendoorn - Child development, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
75 infants (mean age 15 months) were observed 3 times in the Strange Situation with their
professional caregivers, mothers, and fathers. Sensitivity of these attachment figures to the …

Teacher characteristics and the quality of child–teacher relationships

JE Kesner - Journal of school psychology, 2000 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to examine certain characteristics of teachers (eg, ethnicity,
gender, relationship history) and children (eg, gender, ethnicity) that are unique to the child …

The nature of the mother's tie to her infant: Maternal bonding under conditions of proximity, separation, and potential loss

R Feldman, A Weller, JF Leckman, J Kuint… - The Journal of Child …, 1999 - cambridge.org
Attachment has generally been examined from the infant's perspective. We focused on
mothers' post-partum thoughts and behaviors. Guided by an ethological approach, maternal …

Replication crisis lost in translation? On translational caution and premature applications of attachment theory

MH Van IJzendoorn… - Attachment & human …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In the biomedical, behavioral and neurobiological sciences reproducibility and replicability
of research results have become a major issue. The question is whether attachment …

Six attachment discourses: Convergence, divergence and relay

R Duschinsky, L Bakkum, JMM Mannes… - Attachment & human …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Attachment concepts are used in diverging ways, which has caused confusion in
communication among researchers, among practitioners, and between researchers and …

Caregiving: The forgotten element in attachment

DC Bell, AJ Richard - Psychological Inquiry, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
In attachment theory, an attachment behavioral control system in the child and a
complementary caregiving system in the parent act together to protect the young. The …