Title: The Influence of Childhood on Adult romantic relationships

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Title: The Influence of Childhood on Adult romantic relationships Learning Objective: To discuss what impact our childhood experiences have on our adult romantic relationships A Snap Small Chat Child Makes Images Imprints On your whiteboards what can you remember about Bowlby’s theory? (AO1)

Attachment Types: Ainsworth (AO1)

Hazan & Shaver Love Quiz (AO1)

Hazan & Shaver Love Quiz (AO2) Findings CLASSIFICATION % OF RESPONDENTS RESPONSE Securely-attached 56% I find it relatively easy to get close to others and I am comfortable depending on them and having them depend on me. I don’t often worry about being abandoned or about someone getting too close to me. Insecure-avoidant 25% I am somewhat uncomfortable being close to others; I find it difficult to trust them completely, difficult to allow myself to depend on them. I am nervous when anyone gets too close, and often, love partners want me to be more intimate than I feel comfortable being. Insecure-resistant 19% I find that others are reluctant to get as close as I would like. Often worry that my partner doesn’t really love me or won’t want to stay with me. I want to merge completely with another person, and this desire sometimes scares people away.

Hazan & Shaver Love Quiz (AO2) Findings

Starter: PEEEL… Hazan & Shaver Love Quiz (AO2)

Summarise Dr Boothroyd’s findings from the video in your books Dad’s & Daughters (AO2) Summarise Dr Boothroyd’s findings from the video in your books

Simpson (AO2) page 123 Learn the study in 3 mins Tell the study in 3 mins

What debates can we bring in? PEEEL Simpson Extra: Dr Boothroyd What debates can we bring in?

In pairs write an essay plan! Share it with the pair next to you! Essay Title: AO1: Ao2: PEEEL 1   P E L PEEEL 2 PEEEL 3 PEEEL 4 (Debates & Conclusion) Discuss the Influence of Childhood on Adult romantic relationships (24 marks) In pairs write an essay plan! Share it with the pair next to you!