Strange Situation
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@ygborgo Correction: Don't talk about something you (no don't) know notHing* about,(that's a comma) you dumb ass. And I* couldn't tell everything about this, (yet another comma) because* of the limited amount of characters.
There.. now you can at least be grammatically correct when making a fool of your self.
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do you have any videos of ambivalent attachment?
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very strong secure attachment...
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developmental psychologist here. and yes, the child is securely attached. Ygborgo, how can the child feel safe to explore the environment from her secure base when her secure base has left the room?
terrible spelling and name-calling does not help!
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give the whole video; that would be of more help
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Stranger anxiety.
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Thanks so much for posting. This is amazingly useful!
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Glad I found this video. My dumb mean teacher would not give the name to students who missed it. She did not notify us and its not on the syllabus either. Found so much stuff online about it :)
Yes 87valeria87 you are correct, i'm an A level psychology teacher and i use this video to teach my class about the strange situation! Sorry Ygborgo, securely attached infants do show distress on the caregiver leaving, which shows that the attachment has been formed. If they didnt get upset on their caregiver leaving then they wouldn't be securely attached.
eskarina54 2 years ago 7
...(and Lisa does that)
-re-activation of the exploration system in presence of the mother.
You can't say that she should be conforable going out on her own...she's at most 12/13 months....she wouldn't be able to!
So...I'm reporting what you said before:
"Don't talk about something you don't know noting about you dumb ass"
87valeria87 3 years ago 4