Mary Ainsworth Attachment Styles

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Mary Ainsworth Attachment Styles By: Tatyana Palmer

Why this Topic? I chose to do this as my topic for a number of reasons that include: I feel like the development of infant relationships is one of the most interesting topics to learn about I love infants and I’ve always wondered why they do what they do when they are around certain people or are in certain environments I think learning about early development is more interesting than learning about later development because its interesting to see how it all started

What did I find? While creating this project I found out: There's a fourth type of attachment that sounds like it's related to child abuse Insecure avoidance attachment can lead to a child having an unsuccessful life Insecure resistant children could end up possibly developing separation anxiety Disorganized children have a greater chance or becoming antisocial than insecure children do Insecure children have a bigger risk of becoming antisocial and having mental disorders Disorganized children have a greater chance of suffering from abuse than secure and insecure children do