Caregiver Infant Interactions Flashcards

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attachment

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2 way emotional bond between 2 individuals, usually infant and caregiver, for emotional support

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reciprocity

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the action of one person elicits a response (not necessarily the same action) from the other person, to maintain the interaction

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interactional synchrony

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the temporal coordination of microlevel social behaviour between two people to sustain the interaction

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alert phases

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baby signals it is ready for an interaction (e.g. eye contact)

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how often do mums pick up on alert phase signals

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~2/3rds of the time (Feldman and Eidelman)

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what is meant by active involvement?

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caregivers and babies an both initiate interactions and they have an active role in interactions

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Meltzoff and Moore (1977) aim

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investigate levels of reciprocity in 2-3 week old babies by observing their responses to non-primary caregivers’ actions

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what actions did the caregiver display in M&M’s procedure

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1 of 3 facial expressions and 1 hand gesture

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findings of M&M

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association between infant and caregiver behaviour –> tried to replicate the behaviour
a later study found same levels of reciprocity and interactional synchrony in 3 day old babies, suggesting this behaviour is innate

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Tronick et al. (1979) aim

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observe changes in 2-12 month old infants’ behaviour when reciprocity from mother stops

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3 episodes of Tronick et al.

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  1. normal face-to-face interactions and play
  2. Still face episode –> caregiver keeps unresponsive face and doesn’t smile, talk to or touch baby
  3. Reunion –> resume normal interactions
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3 features shown by baby in still face episode of Tronick et al.

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  1. decreased positive mood
  2. pick-me-up behaviours
  3. physiological stress indicators
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13
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Caregiver-infant interactions evaluation

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M&M’s faces are still active

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