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Page 1: Parenting and Developmental Psychology Beyond nature and nurture.

Parenting and Developmental

PsychologyBeyond nature and nurture

Page 2: Parenting and Developmental Psychology Beyond nature and nurture.

What makes a good parent?

O Take a look at “The Parenting 10” in the article given to you today. Rank them here, from #1-10 and be ready to discuss!

Page 3: Parenting and Developmental Psychology Beyond nature and nurture.

Warm/cold? Strict/permissive?

O Authoritarian parenting: O Permissive parenting: O Authoritative parenting:

Page 4: Parenting and Developmental Psychology Beyond nature and nurture.

AttachmentO The emotional ties that form

between people.O Since infants are basically helpless,

feelings of attachment are essential.O Infants prefer being with people over

being alone; by 4 months, special attachment to mother. By 6-7 months, infants try to maintain contact and cry when separated.

O By 8 months, stranger anxiety and separation anxiety often develop.

Page 5: Parenting and Developmental Psychology Beyond nature and nurture.

The importance of attachment

O Harry Harlow discovered “contact comfort:”

Page 6: Parenting and Developmental Psychology Beyond nature and nurture.

The love hormone: oxytocin

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Secure vs. insecure attachment

O When mothers or other primary caregivers are affectionate and reliable, infants usually become securely attached. The child cries when the parent leaves and are happy again when the parent returns.

O Attachment disorders:

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The development of self esteem

O Unconditional positive regard: O Conditional positive regard:

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Controversies continue…

O Attachment parenting?O Tiger mothers?O French-style parenting?O Helicopter parenting?O Free-range parenting?


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