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Child Development

Attachment Styles

What are Attachment Styles? Attachment styles refer to the way individuals form relationships with others, particularly in romantic relationships. They …

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Attachment Theory

Attachment Theory: Understanding the Basics Attachment Theory is an area of psychology that examines the relationships between human beings and …

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Bruner (Modes of Representation)

Bruner (Modes of Representation) The concept of Bruner’s Modes of Representation is a psychological theory developed by Jerome Bruner, an …

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Vygotsky (Cognitive Development)

Vygotsky’s Theory of Cognitive Development The Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934) developed the theory of cognitive development, which has become …

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Piaget (Stages of Development)

What is Piaget’s Stages of Development? Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist and philosopher who developed a comprehensive theory of …

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Mary Ainsworth (Strange Situation)

What is the Mary Ainsworth Strange Situation? The Mary Ainsworth Strange Situation is a psychological experiment developed by Mary Ainsworth …

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Bowlby (Maternal Deprivation)

Understanding Bowlby’s Theory of Maternal Deprivation John Bowlby was a British psychoanalyst who developed a theory of maternal deprivation in …

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