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Answer: The child will engage himself in free exploration to the surrounding, and also be happy upon the caregiver's return
Explanation:
According to the theories of John Bowlby (1988), a child is securely-attached if she is confident of her caregiver’s support. The attachment figure serves as a "secure base" from which the child can confidently explore the world.
The securely-attached child explores the room freely when his mother is present. He may be distressed when his mother leaves, and he explores less when she is absent. But he is happy when she returns.
If he cries, he approaches his mother and holds her tightly. He is comforted by being held, and, once comforted, he is soon ready to resume his independent exploration of the world. His mother is responsive to his needs. As a result, he knows he can depend on her when he is under stress (Ainsworth et al 1978)
Secure attachment is also associated with
keeping track of the caregiver during exploration,approaching or touching the caregiver when anxious or distressed;finding comfort in proximity and contact
And, in the long-term, kids with secure attachments seem to have many advantages - emotional, social, medical, and cognitive.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The Florida Fair Housing Act has been implemented on the basis of the federal Fair Housing Act, so the Florida Fair Housing Act prohibits any discrimination that includes not only age and sexual orientation, but nationality, disability, religion, civil status and any other another personal trait irrelevant to this process. These characteristics are considered irrelevant because, because in Florida, it is considered that everyone, absolutely everyone, has the right to own a home and has the right to have that home protected regardless of the personal characteristics of its owner.
Items were rationed and very sparse such as butter, sugar, and gas so they had to endure a shortage of many items.
Answer:
<em>Sensitive compartmented information is a type of United States classified information concerning or derived from sensitive intelligence sources, methods, or analytical processes. All SCI must be handled within formal access control systems established by the Director of National Intelligence.</em>
Explanation:
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