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Mary Ainsworth's Contributions to Child Development Research
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16:41 - 24:25 (07:44)

The podcast hosts discuss Mary Ainsworth's critical role in advancing child development research and her contributions to the Strange Situation experiment.

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In this podcast episode, actor Guillermo Diaz talks about his tech struggles and his work with the FBI as a consultant during the racial justice demonstrations of the summer of 2020.
16:41 - 20:22 (03:40)
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Technology and FBI
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In this podcast episode, actor Guillermo Diaz talks about his tech struggles and his work with the FBI as a consultant during the racial justice demonstrations of the summer of 2020.

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Mary Ainsworth's Contributions to Child Development Research
Episode
How Attachment Theory Works
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
Mary Ainsworth's work alongside Bowlby in forming attachment theory was a collaborative effort that was lauded within their lifetime, rather than a case of a woman working behind the scenes without recognition.
20:22 - 21:35 (01:13)
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Mary Ainsworth
Summary

Mary Ainsworth's work alongside Bowlby in forming attachment theory was a collaborative effort that was lauded within their lifetime, rather than a case of a woman working behind the scenes without recognition. Ainsworth brought her own theories to the table when she started working with Bowlby in London.

Chapter
Mary Ainsworth's Contributions to Child Development Research
Episode
How Attachment Theory Works
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
Researchers have developed a security theory for children that stresses on the importance of developing a foundation of trust with a caregiver in their early years, to be able to explore and develop confidence in later life.
21:35 - 24:25 (02:49)
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Child Development
Summary

Researchers have developed a security theory for children that stresses on the importance of developing a foundation of trust with a caregiver in their early years, to be able to explore and develop confidence in later life. The theory involves experimenting with comings and goings of caregivers and strangers around the child to measure their response and reactions.

Chapter
Mary Ainsworth's Contributions to Child Development Research
Episode
How Attachment Theory Works
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know