PPT-Attachment and resilience in early-deprived children

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REACH Seminar October 19 2010 Lucy Le Mare Simon Fraser University Outline Attachment What is it Its importance in development Attachment in IC adoptees Metaanalytic

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REACH Seminar October 19 2010 Lucy Le Mare Simon Fraser University Outline Attachment What is it Its importance in development Attachment in IC adoptees Metaanalytic evidence Longitudinal evidence. Attachment Theory. Bowlby. viewed infants attachment to a caregiver as a mechanism that evolved to protect infants from predators.. According to ethological theory, infants and babies are biologically predispose to become attached to each other.. MOTOR DEVELOPMENT. Refers to progression of muscular coordination required for physical activity. Grasping, reaching, crawling, walking, etc…. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF MOTOR DEVELOPMENT. 1: . Cephalocaudal trend. Method. Professor . Richard Velleman. Emeritus Professor of Mental Health Research, University of Bath, UK and Senior Research Consultant, Sangath Community NGO, Goa, India. 1. Resilience- what is it?. Bowlby. Bowlby. was influenced by Freud and Lorenz ( imprinting) . He believed that attachment is innate and adaptive. We are all born with a need to form attachments. In line with . Darwins. theory on natural selection. Headstart. Dr Jessica Deighton. Overview. Some background on resilience and protective factors. An introduction to . Headstart. . Early findings. Next steps. A request for information. Child mental health: some background. for . Children Facing Risk. : . Evidence . from Neuroscience and . School-based Intervention. C. Cybele Raver. March 12. th. , 2016. Overview. Student. Family. School. Neighborhd. + district. Peers. Emotional self-. Rebecca Pietrelli. Economist. ESA Division-FAO . Marco . d’Errico. Economist. ESA Division-FAO. #sdafrica2015. 26-27 November 2015, Dakar. Francesca Grazioli. Economist. ESA Division-FAO . Outline. Alison D. Peak LCSW. What is Attachment??. Attachment is the relationship that develops between an infant and a primary caregiver between the age of birth and 3. Attachment, once developed, becomes the infant’s primary understanding of the world and all adults. Attachment 11. Re-cap task. Summarise the effects of institutionalisation – provide 3 bullet points. T. he . effects of . institutionalisation:. Some . of the negative outcomes shown by the Romanian children could be overcome through adequate substitute care. Remember at aged 11 just under half of the children in Rutter’s study had normal levels of functioning.. By: Michelle Villegas. Resilience can be thought of as our ability to bounce back, or even grow, in the face of pressures and threats. What is Resilience ?. . The capacity to have courage. . . The motivation to move forward. What It . I. s and . Why It Matters. Lisa Mennet, PhD . T. he . A. mazing . S. ocial . I. nfant . born ready to interact. Infants . are an open system. Infants are an open system. Born to learn and ready to adapt to any human culture, babies absorb the range of their experiences, . Headstart. Dr Jessica Deighton. Overview. Some background on resilience and protective factors. An introduction to . Headstart. . Early findings. Next steps. A request for information. Child mental health: some background. Psychology. Parenting. Attachment security: stability & instability. Sensitivity. security. Attachment predicts. Adult attachment interview. Sensitivity/. securityoutcome. Early sensitivity(academic) outcome. 1. Early diagnosis outline . 2. Screening and cancer inequalities. Stage 1 and 2 diagnoses across London . Evidence review of what works in early diagnosis internationally and nationally. Variation in 1 year survival across London.

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