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.. – Two different lines of research. Anneli Frostell. Div. of Cognition, Development and Disability. Dept. of Behavioral Science . and Learning. Linköping. university. Two lines of research. The “original” approach. 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. comparing small areas across England. identifying the most deprived small areas. exploring the domains (or types) of deprivation. comparing larger areas e.g. local authorities. looking at changes in relative deprivation between versions (i.e. changes in ranks) . 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. Ian Shuttleworth . QUB and NILS-RSU. Outline. What data resources are available to profile local communities?. How can change through time be mapped for small areas with available data? . How can these data resources be accessed?. The poorer you are the more likely you are to be unhealthy. . This is despite the Scottish Governments £170m given to the NHA to tackle health inequalities.. The more that things change, the more they stay the same.. 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.. Catriona Laing, GIRFEC Development Officer. Perth & Kinross Council. Overview. Setting the scene. The risks that children can be exposed to. What is resilience?. What might digital resilience look like?. Signs and Symptoms. Janice R. . Morabeto M.Ed. L.S.W. C.H.T. . Morabeto Mind Legacy Assoc. Inc.. www. Mindlegacy.com e-. mail:Info@mindlegacy.com. Objectives. Identify the critical nature of early attachment and bonding.. 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, . Parental. resilience. What it looks like. Resilience to general life stress. Hope, optimism, self confidence. Problem solving skills. Self care and willingness to ask for help. Ability to manage negative emotions. Principles and Best Practices on the Protection of Persons Deprived of Liberty in the Americas The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights under the auspices of its Rapporteurship on the Rights of 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.
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