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  • If it was secure attachment, shoudn't baby stay quite calm when mother leaves the room? i mean, in secure attachment child knows, that mother will come back soon and panic is not necessery. I would say that it's insecure attachment.

  • @nogagodzilli It's still secure. It's normal for a child to cry if he or her is left alone. If it were ambivalent insecure, when the mother came back he would either have kept crying or even attacked her. If it were avoidant, he would have avoided her and wouldn't have cried to begin with.

  • very good! The only comment i would make is that subtitles would have been helpful as it was sometimes hard to hear your voice over the audio of the video.

  • This is quite a useful tool for not only other psychology students' revision however, the mother should be interacting just a little more with the child during the play stages. It was a little quick but good nonetheless. And securely attached (Type B) definately.

    Greets well at reunion, explores the environment, treats the stranger very differently, mother was ignored during play as she was trusted to be there, quick to resettle with the mother and distess at seperation.

  • Thanks for your comments. My presentation is far from perfect and can definetly be improved.

  • very good!!

  • Would she be rated as avoidantly attached?

  • @ODNA It's secure. She's wary of the stranger, distressed when the mother leaves but comforted when she returns.

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