Thursday, September 18, 2014
Chapter 7
I found the information about the different types of attachment very interesting. I spent a lot of time working in childcare before my current job, and its interesting to read about these different attachments and be able to have a child's behavior to reference them too. Most of the types of kids I have seen have type A, C and B. However, my 6 year old nephew, who is autistic, will randomly go between all four types of attachment, depending on the other external factors that have impacted him through the day (ie sleep quantity and quality, what he ate or drank, who he interacted with, etc)
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