Title:
Attachment relationships : quality of care for young children
Editor:
Oates, J.
Place:
Milton Keynes
Publisher:
The Open University
Year:
2007
Series Title:
Early Childhood in Focus
Serial number:
1
PAGE:
ix, 51
ISBN:
978-0-7492-1273-5
Language:
eng
Subject:
Health and Nutrition
Keywords:
children
Abstract:
In recent years, an extensive body of research has been accumulating, showing that the early care environment has a major role in a child’s development, affecting later outcomes and life chances. Central to these effects is the quality of the attachment bonds that a child forms with the persons who provide care, such as parents, other members of the family or community, or professional carers. Although most attachment research has been concentrated in North American and European contexts, the cross-cultural evidence that is now available from studies in other communities points to the development of infant–caregiver attachments as a basic feature of our human species, which is nevertheless significantly modulated by local cultural practices and living circumstances. Focusing on the formation of early attachments and their relation to later developmental outcomes, this publication highlights a set of established research findings with reference to a wide range of recent studies. It has been compiled with the help of many experts in the field and it provides easy access to up-to-date summaries of the key research findings, of value to people working to promote positive early childhood experiences and outcomes around the world. It has been developed especially to support the work of early childhood advocates and policy makers, and it sets out a series of policy-related questions that arise from the research findings in this important area.
Organization:
Bernard van Leer Foundation
Category:
Research
Right:
© 2007 The Open University
Document type:
E-Book/ E-Book Chapter
File:
121173.pdf