, a developmental psychologist best known for her work in attachment theory, worked with John Bowlby (the founder of attachment theory) at Tavistock Clinic in England, researching mother/infant attachments and studying what effects, if any, resulted from the parent and child connection.The goal of attachment parenting—a child-centered versus parent-centered approach—is to bring up children that are happy, healthy, and able to emotionally connect with others throughout the course of their lives.If you’re wondering where AP has its roots, it goes back to the World War II era.
It was during that time that psychiatrists observed an impairment in the physical, psychological, and social development in children who were separated from their.
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