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Serhud [2]
1 year ago
11

infants’ and toddlers’ expectations about the availability of attachment figures when they are distressed becomes part of ______

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pishuonlain [190]1 year ago
4 0

avoidant attachment style (also called non - secure) will avoid or disregard the mother, displaying little emotion whenever the mother departs and returns

<h3>Does distressed imply sad?</h3>

Something that's disturbing helps you feel sad, agitated, or anxious. A disturbing phone call form your dad can involve his telling you your granny is in the hospital. When something produces distress, "worry, grief, or agony," you might characterize it as distressing.

<h3>What is distressed behaviour on the part?</h3>

Distraught behaviour is a severe ongoing issue for children and parents. A child showing distraught behaviour illustrates their anguish through behavior which are risky or detrimental to themselves or everyone else. Distress behaviour can take numerous forms, including: aggressiveness. anger.

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