caregiver-infant interactions Flashcards
attachment
close two way emotional bond between two individuals in which each individual sees the other as essential for their own emotional security
reciprocity
caregiver and baby respond to each other’s signals and each elicits a response from the other
interactional synchrony
caregiver and baby reflect both the actions and emotions of the other and do this in a co-ordinated way
alert phases
when babies signal
research shows mothers pick up and respond to baby’s alertness 2/3rd of time
3 months - interaction tends to become increasingly frequent
synchrony begins
meltzoff and moore
2 weeks old
an adult displayed one of three facial expressions
baby’s response was filmed and labelled
expression and gestures more likely to mirror those of adults more than chance would predict - significant association
importance for attachment
interactional synchrony
isabella et al
30 mothers and babies
assessed the degree of synchrony and quality of attachment
high levels of synchrony associated with better attachment
filmed observation
P - strength as interactions filmed in a laboratory
E - other activity that might distract baby can be controlled and observations analysed later
E - prevent missing key behaviours and establish inter-rater reliability and babies dont know being observed
L - data collection has good reliability and validity
difficulty observing babies
P - limited as hard to interpret baby’s behaviour
E - lack co-ordination and immobile - movements observed are small hand movements or subtle chances in expression
E - difficult to determine whether smile is due to parent or just baby
L - uncertain behaviours seen have a special meaning
developmental importance
P - limited as simply observing behaviour doesnt show developmental importance
E - Feldmen - synchrony and reciprocity give names to patterns of observable behaviours
E - they can be reliably observed
L - still cannot be useful in understanding child development as no purpose of these behaviours
P - however evidence from research to suggest importance
E - Isabella et al
E - achievement of interactional synchrony predicted the development of a good quality attachment
L - caregiver-infant interaction important
practical value versus ethics
P - practical applications in parenting skills training
E - parent-child interaction therapy improved interactional synchrony in mothers and pre-school children
E - however, socially sensitive
L - mother returns to work soon then risk damaging development