In Ainsworth's Strange Situation, a securely attached child will typically show distress when the caregiver leaves the room but will be easily comforted upon their return. They may explore the environment while the caregiver is present, demonstrating a sense of security. Upon reunion, they seek closeness and exhibit joy, indicating trust in the caregiver's availability and support. Overall, their behavior reflects a healthy balance of attachment and independence.
Probably not. I'm sure it depends on the situation. Would be really strange and cool if she did.
No it's not strange.
Louis Strange died in 1966.
Louis Strange was born in 1891.
Susan Strange was born in 1923.
No, strange or unfamiliar situations in fact foster learning for actions that were heretofore unneeded.
A strange word used to describe an otherwise indescribable situation.
StrengthsWeaknessesThe Strange Situation is a standardised procedure and has been repeated many times.The measurement of attachment is based on more then one behaviour e.g. several separations and reunions.Early identification of attachment problems could mean earlier intervention and the prevention of later problems.The Strange Situation lacks validity because it is a 'strange situation' to the child.There are cultural variations in child rearing techniques and this study was originally based on an American sample.Ethics!! Distressing for the child and caregiver.
Not really, depending on your age. Most people have a stage where they become overly attached to an object; for some it is as a toddler, for others it could be in their twenties.
You talk to the man and he says that there is a strange object under the deck. Then you jump on the wooden plank that is attached to the rope until it stops. After that, you climb up the wooden planks on your right. Then you jump on the other wooden plank attached to the rope and ride it until it stops. Then you jump to your left and then jump on the last wooden plank attached to the rope. Last, you jump off and hit the strange object, and you automatically collect it.
yeah it was correct
A negative connotation that can be interpreted when calling something "strange" is that it is somehow inferior because it is not considered "normal." Depending on the situation, being strange can either be advantageous, or disadvantageous.
The strange costume had peculiar black feathers attached at the shoulders. Wearing a peculiar costume that mixed Victorian times with 1970s heavy metal, the girl looked rather strange. It is quite peculiar that penquins appear to be wearing tuxedos as costumes, but no one thinks penquins look strange.
Mary Ainsworth was a psychologist who studied attachment in young children. She developed a test known as the "strange situation". In the strange situation the infant (at least 7 or 8 months old, by now the child has developed stranger anxiety) and his or her mother would enter a room with toys. The mother would sit in a chair and put the child on the floor to have the opportunity to explore. After a while a stranger enters the room and attempts to play with the child. Then the mother leaves the child alone with the stranger and returns shortly. Ainsworth came up with four types of attachment from her observations. The attachment types are securely attached, insecurely attached - avoidant, insecurely attached - resistant, and insecurely attached - resistant. A securely attached infant will explore the environment as long as mom is there. The infant shows trust in parents and may or may not cry when the mother leaves. The infant will respond happily when mom returns to the room. The avoidant type infant ignores the parent's presence and response. They usually fail to cling to their mother. They also display only a few strong emotional outbursts. The resistant type is very hesitant to explore the new environment, even when mom is there. They are easily upset and it is hard to sooth them. These children are very frustrated with their mother's responses. The disorganized type has unpredictable behavior. They are hard to be comforted in stressful situations. They exhibit fear and confusion around their caregiver. They also show flat emotion. The secure attachment style is preferred. Securely attached infants will make sure that mom or dad is present and will explore their environment as long as the caregiver is there because they trust and feel safe with them. Other insecure attachment styles may have issues with separation anxiety when they are older. Others may have a tendency to wander off with any adult. Insecure attachment styles can be a sign that the infant is being abused or neglected.
A strange visitor could be someone unfamiliar or unexpected, such as a new neighbor, a lost traveler, or a salesperson. It's important to approach them with caution and assess the situation before interacting with them.
The preposition "of" typically follows the word "aware." For example, "She is aware of the situation."
It is one of the terminology used in psychology. It describes how adults or kids behave in a reunion ,a family or other's.