The Security of Infants |
Contents
FOREWORD V | 3 |
CONSTRUCTING A MENTAL HEALTH SCALE | 27 |
A STUDY OF WELLADJUSTED AND POORLY ADJUSTED INFANTS | 40 |
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acceptance according activity adult appear Appendix applicable aspects attempt attention babies bathing becomes behaviour child complete consideration considered continued Cries demonstrated dependence Deputy Agent early eating effort emotional endorsed Enjoys environment evidence expected experiences expression fact familiar Fearful feed feeling final foster four further given gives Graph increase independence indicated individual Infant Security Scale Insecure institution interest kind lack less limited living marked materials measure ment mental health method months of age mother needs nursery observation offered opportunity parents period person physical placed play poor poorly adjusted positive possible present problems psychological put forth effort range readily records reflected refusal regarding Regressive relationship remain reported response result rocking routine scores Screams seemed selected sensitive showed signs situation sleep social strangers studies TABLE theory toilet toys trust turns well-adjusted