penname minifrued101 ... ... there could be a number of things that could effect the dependant variable in this correlational study, ranging from disease, to traumatic experience....
There are many factors that could possibly shape one's well being later in life, such as the type of people who are your friends, or if you live in a functional family or a fractured family. The fact that there is a correlation between better well be...
Although the attachment to parents plays a large role in a childs development, there are many other factors that help shape a childs expectation of the world. ... ... Babysitters, peers, natural disasters, foster parents, or the lack of are factors...
Attachment to parents can cause other negative factors to children's lives.By having strong attachment to their parents, babies can be mama's boys or very selfish when they grow up.When parents support too secure environments to their babies, babies ...
I think that a childs attachment status will shape the childs social world significantly, but the attachment that they have when they are babies is not going to be the only factor. Even if the child has a secure upbringing, if their later life...
While studies show that babies who are more securely attached to their parents are more secure later in life, you can't argue that this is the only cause. Anything could affect how a child develops as he or she grows. ... ... Even the debate...
Other factors could influence the correlation between secure attachment and higher well-being later in life. Environment, intrinsic nature, individual experiences and the lessons learned from them--all of these influence a person's well-being. ... E...
... There are far too many factors in play for a childs adult life to be predicted by their relationship with their mother. The child's peers, their education, and the milieu in which they are raised play a huge part as well. ... ... -Critter...
The claim that attachment causes better well-being cannot be made because many other factors play a role in the type of adult that a child develops into. Other factors such as environment, other people that the child encounters throughout life, and ...
The textbook says that several studies point to a correlation between the security of a child's attachment to his or her caregiver and that individual's well being later in life. While this could be true, I believe that these two things are probably ...
I think the peer interactions are as important as the mother as soon as the baby starts communicating with others. The relationships between peers are much more intriguing to the baby because he is used to communicating with the parents. The friends ...
I believe that a child that is securely adapt will become more socially adapt later on in life. Being securely adapt to a parent at a young age creates a stronger bond with that parent. Having a better bond with that parent will cause you to have a ...
While the data suggests that securely attached children are better off later in life than other children, it is unfair to suggest this secure attachment has caused them to be more successful. ... ... Children are raised in different conditions. Thes...
The textbook claims that our type of attachment will have an effect on the type of relationships we form and the type of attitude towards relationships we will have. Although I do agree that this is true, i believe it is also important to look at the...
I think that there are lurking variables behind attachment and and behavior. Children to develop good attachment are probably more likely to grow up in good environments where they learn socially more acceptable behavior....
I would agree with the stipulation that developmental issues at childhood--and the attachment type with parents--will have a significant effect on future well-being and such. But it seems strange to distance environmental issues from parental attachm...
jlee3 ... ... There is a hidden variable that affects the well being of child who ... are fostered with secure attatchment. Middle class people can ... certainly satisfy the basic needs of a child better than the lower income ... people do. Howev...
A child's sense of self can also determine their well-being later in life. For example, if the child is unattached to their parents at a young age, they could possibly be independent and self-assured. This kind of self-image can lead to better situat...
Pen name: Peach ... ... I believe that there certainly is a strong correlation between how a child is raised and how he or she behaves in the future. However, there may be other variables that will influence this. For example, the child's social e...
... Whether a child is securely attached or not and whether that child is "better off" later in life may both be shaped by the relationship the child's family members have with each other. If, for example, the family eats meals together an...
I think that a child's attachment is a big factor in how they will behave later in life. I think that the people who are shown that their parents will help them and protect them will be more caring and loving people later in life and they will do th...
While the textbook has a good point about a child being securely attached at age 1 showing more positive emotions and fewer negative attachments later in their life. However, the child will only have positive relationships if they maintain a health...
One possible alternative explanation for the correlation between attachment and well-being later in life could be the child's personality. ... ... An outgoing, social child is likely to have an affectionate relationship with his or her caregiver. I...
The textbook claims that our type of attachment will have an effect on the type of relationships we form and the type of attitude towards relationships we will have. I agree that this is true, but I think it...
An alternative explanation to this would be the influence of external stimuli in the environment that shape the child's perception of things during their critical period. traumatic events could play a major role, for example....
I think a child's level of attachment to his caregiver growing up definitely has a certain impact on how their social skills develop and what kind of interpersonal connections they are able to make later on in life. If a child is shown alot of affect...
I believe that the children who are securely attached will likely have parents who are described as healthy, middle-class families because Gleitman states that 60% of children in healthy middle...
I think that the relationship between the child and the parent plays a significant role in how the child will develop and turn out later in life though it isn't the only factor. There is also the variables of: the environment in which the child grows...
I believe that our relationships with our parents or legal guardians has a a huge impact on how we interact with others and our relationships with others as we get older. I feel that our personalities develop as we grow but that our most basic instin...
I believe that mother-child relationship play a large part in determining how confident we are as grown ups and how willing we are to take risks and engage in society. I think that the secure attachment experiments show how this starts as the child. ...