Attachment & Establishing the Ability of Friendship
Formation of attachment in childhood affects children’s ability to make friends in adulthood. Jeremy Holmes noted a study by Hasan and Shaver (1994) typology of attachment of the parent-child relationship and interpersonal relationships in adulthood, thus written,
“…the attachment typology of infant-parent relationship to explore intimate relationships between adults. They see Bowlby’s key elements of secure parenting – proximity and responsiveness – as equally applicable to successful adult intimate relationships.” (p.16-17) Read more…
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Categories: Human Development Tags: adulthood, attitude, confidence, emotional attachment, friendship, friendships, infancy and childhood, interpersonal relationships, intimate relationships, jeremy holmes, parent child relationship, parenting, proximity, rejection, responsiveness, typology, young adults
The Impact of Parental Divorce on Children
Not so with the child’s adolescence, they suddenly have to accept decisions made by parents, with no idea that their lives will change abruptly. so the state house to change. Things that they know in advance may be just mom and dad fought a lot. Sometimes, divorce is the only way for parents to be able to continue to live a life according to what they want, but always lead to bad consequences of divorce on their children, although in certain cases are considered the best alternative than letting children live in families with the life of a bad marriage. Usually you can just check the development of children of divorce parents that children will suffer more and will lead to trauma, so that the child will also be confused for his father or his mother’s side. After the divorce case will take effect immediately for the children they look well in adjusting to this new situation is shown in a different way and completion. The role of family environment is very important for a child who was a teenager, especially in the first years of his life after his parents divorced. Read more…
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Death and dying in the Late age
Women tend to marry men older than them and, on average, live 5 to 7 years longer than men. One study found ten times as many widows widowers. Widowed spouse is very stressful if death occurs early in life, support of close friends, especially the other widows, can be very helpful. Read more…
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Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile delinquency include all behaviors that deviant from the norms of criminal law committed by teenagers. Such behavior will harm himself and the people around him. Education experts agree that teens are those aged 13-18 years. At that age a person is beyond childhood, but still not mature enough to be able to say mature. He is in transition.
The types of delinquency is divided into 3 among others:
- Ordinary delinquency, such as lying, went out of the house without saying goodbye to his parents, wandering, fighting with friends and littering
- Delinquency that led to the violations and crimes such as driving a vehicle without a license, racing, stealing, drinking
- Special Delinquency such as sex outside of marriage, abuse of narcotics, homicide, rape, and abort content
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