An baby's behavioral style and characteristic way of respondingto others, which is thought to be present from birth, is his orher
| negative and positive affectivity. |
| attachment response level. 2- The second stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development(roughly ages 2 through 7) is the | concrete operational stage 3- According to Erik Erikson, the first year of life is called thestage of | autonomy versus shame and doubt. |
| autonomy versus mistrust. |
| initiative versus guilt. 4- The emotional tie that infants have with their caregivers isreferred to as | attachment. 5- According to attachment theory, | securely attached infants become too dependent on caregivers andhave a hard time developing independence. |
| insecurely attached infants can't tell the difference betweenparents who care and parents who don't care. |
| our early attachment history does not have any effect on latersocial and emotional relationships. |
| children who have secure attachments see themselves as lovable,they tolerate frustrations better, and they express a wider rangeof healthy emotions than insecurely attached children. |
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