Psychology, asked by swastishree9947, 11 months ago

Attachment bonds formed in childhood years have long-term effects. Explain taking examples from daily life.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Attachment bonds formed in childhood years have long-term effects notably between parents and children.

  • The brain development of infants usually depends on loving, attachment, relationship with a primary caregiver.
  • For example, if you evidence any nature refreshment during childhood then you will definitely recall the sense that you have already visited that place.
  • If the hugs, smiles from parents could help babies against heartbreaks, and even help them to pass examinations decades later.
Answered by letmeanswer12
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Attachment bonds formed in childhood years have long-term effects.

Explanation:

  • Attachment bonding is highly precious right from the time the child is born with the eye gesture, a simple smile, or finger holding.
  • The very first bond that child attaches is with its mother provides a safe and secure comforting feeling to the child.
  • The initial attachment that the mother shows towards her child will greatly shape the behavior of the child.  
  • The child feels safe, secure, calm and understood which leads to optimal development of nervous system which in turn leads to better physical and mental development of the child.
  • If this attachment bonding fails, then the child may acquire attachment disorder and development of negative behaviors, developmental impairments.
  • A strong attachment bond between the caregiver and the child helps to develop physical, cognitive, mental and conscience development; self-esteem; good self-control and impulse control; good interpersonal interactions; strong emotions; good values and attitudes; and overall good behavior.
  • When a caregiver sits and engages in play activity of the child, then the child will enjoy the play more, will learn to share and do an activity, understand about winning and losing are part of playing or a game, and to compete positively with others.
  • This in turn develops the child to behave well in a team, work in a team and also to lead a team.
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