Wednesday 14 November 2012

JOHN BOWLBY

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Bowlby’s attachment theory relies heavily on ideas voiced originally by Piaget, and similarly to other social development theories details the affect early experiences have on later life. Bowlby focuses on emotional relationships and the critical exchange of comfort, care and pleasure, he progresses to state the important development of a goal-corrected partnership becoming evident between caregivers and children after the second birthday. Unlike previous versions of the rapport, perhaps more dependency based or child orientated, this stage recognizes the ambition of the immediate caregivers, and allows for more collaborative interactions.

The notion of a reciprocal relationship, 2 years and up so applicable to my audience, is important to recognize and take into consideration through the document, and design and implementation of artefacts.
Again, could be wrong. My brains spasmed.

1 comment:

  1. This is the second guy talking about the same thing: collaborating with family, caregivers, society in play-learn activities and getting rewards for doing it.

    Classic game set up.

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