Does attachment theory provide a sound basis for advice on how to bring up children?
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Mrs Tracey Goode: T6164966. Does attachment theory provide a sound basis for advice on how to bring up children? Essay Plan: Introduction 1. Explain what attachment is. 2. State what is going to be talked about in essay. Body: 1. Discuss Bowlby's attachment theory - maternal deprivation. 2. Explain Ainsworth theory 3. Critically analyse. 4. State implications on bring up children in relation to childcare, hospitalisation, and institutionalisation. Include Rutter. Conclusion. 1. Belsky 2. Summary. Attachment is a strong emotional bond that develops between infant and caregiver, providing the infant with emotional security. By the second half of the first year, infants become attached to familiar people who have responded to their need for physical care and stimulation. How this attachment's develops and whether attachment theory provides a sound basis for advice on how to raise children have been intense topics of theoretical debate. This essay will be looking in particular at John Bowlby's Attachment theory and the implications this has had on...

