3.6: Childhood relationships Flashcards

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Abi had a happy, secure childhood with parents who loved her very much.
She now has two children of her own and loves them very much, too.
The two children make friends easily and are confident and trusting.

Referring to Abi and her family, explain what psychologists have discovered about the internal working model (6 marks)

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Bowlby said that the attachment to a primary caregiver provides a child with an internal working model of relationships

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Abi had a happy, secure childhood with parents who loved her very much.
She now has two children of her own and loves them very much, too.
The two children make friends easily and are confident and trusting.

Referring to Abi and her family, explain what psychologists have discovered about the internal working model (6 marks).
Bowlby said that the attachment to a primary caregiver provides a child with an internal working model of relationships.
What does this model do?

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The model represents the relationship with the primary caregiver and acts as a template for future relationships

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Abi had a happy, secure childhood with parents who loved her very much.
She now has two children of her own and loves them very much, too.
The two children make friends easily and are confident and trusting.

Referring to Abi and her family, explain what psychologists have discovered about the internal working model (6 marks).
Bowlby said that the attachment to a primary caregiver provides a child with an internal working model of relationships.
The model represents the relationship with the primary caregiver and acts as a template for future relationships.
What would Abi’s secure childhood relationships have done?

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Abi’s secure childhood relationships would have ensured a positive internal working model

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Abi had a happy, secure childhood with parents who loved her very much.
She now has two children of her own and loves them very much, too.
The two children make friends easily and are confident and trusting.

Referring to Abi and her family, explain what psychologists have discovered about the internal working model (6 marks).
Bowlby said that the attachment to a primary caregiver provides a child with an internal working model of relationships.
The model represents the relationship with the primary caregiver and acts as a template for future relationships.
Abi’s secure childhood relationships would have ensured a positive internal working model.
What is there continuity in across generations?

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There is continuity in the quality/type of relationship across generations

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Abi had a happy, secure childhood with parents who loved her very much.
She now has two children of her own and loves them very much, too.
The two children make friends easily and are confident and trusting.

Referring to Abi and her family, explain what psychologists have discovered about the internal working model (6 marks).
Bowlby said that the attachment to a primary caregiver provides a child with an internal working model of relationships.
The model represents the relationship with the primary caregiver and acts as a template for future relationships.
Abi’s secure childhood relationships would have ensured a positive internal working model.
There is continuity in the quality/type of relationship across generations.
What has been carried forward?

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Abi’s understanding of relationships has been carried forward

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Abi had a happy, secure childhood with parents who loved her very much.
She now has two children of her own and loves them very much, too.
The two children make friends easily and are confident and trusting.

Referring to Abi and her family, explain what psychologists have discovered about the internal working model (6 marks).
Bowlby said that the attachment to a primary caregiver provides a child with an internal working model of relationships.
The model represents the relationship with the primary caregiver and acts as a template for future relationships.
Abi’s secure childhood relationships would have ensured a positive internal working model.
There is continuity in the quality/type of relationship across generations.
Abi’s understanding of relationships has been carried forward, so what?

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Abi’s understanding of relationships has been carried forward, so she now has positive secure relationships with her 2 children

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Abi had a happy, secure childhood with parents who loved her very much.
She now has two children of her own and loves them very much, too.
The two children make friends easily and are confident and trusting.

Referring to Abi and her family, explain what psychologists have discovered about the internal working model (6 marks).
Bowlby said that the attachment to a primary caregiver provides a child with an internal working model of relationships.
The model represents the relationship with the primary caregiver and acts as a template for future relationships.
Abi’s secure childhood relationships would have ensured a positive internal working model.
There is continuity in the quality/type of relationship across generations.
Abi’s understanding of relationships has been carried forward, so she now has positive secure relationships with her 2 children.
What do Abi’s children use their internal working model of the relationship they have with their mother to do?

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Abi’s children use their internal working model of the relationship they have with their mother to inform their interactions with other children

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Abi had a happy, secure childhood with parents who loved her very much.
She now has two children of her own and loves them very much, too.
The two children make friends easily and are confident and trusting.

Referring to Abi and her family, explain what psychologists have discovered about the internal working model (6 marks).
Bowlby said that the attachment to a primary caregiver provides a child with an internal working model of relationships.
The model represents the relationship with the primary caregiver and acts as a template for future relationships.
Abi’s secure childhood relationships would have ensured a positive internal working model.
There is continuity in the quality/type of relationship across generations.
Abi’s understanding of relationships has been carried forward, so she now has positive secure relationships with her 2 children.
Abi’s children use their internal working model of the relationship they have with their mother to inform their interactions with other children - so what?

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Abi’s children use their internal working model of the relationship they have with their mother to inform their interactions with other children - so they ‘make friends easily and are confident’

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