The relationship between attachment and cognitive development
Emotional and cognitive development of personality have mostly been explored independently in the history of psychology. However, in the last decades, there have been more and more frequent arguments in favour of the idea that the emotional relationship between the mother and the child in early chil...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zbornik Instituta za pedagoška istraživanja 2013, Vol.45 (1), p.42-61 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Emotional and cognitive development of personality have mostly been explored
independently in the history of psychology. However, in the last decades,
there have been more and more frequent arguments in favour of the idea that
the emotional relationship between the mother and the child in early
childhood, through forming a secure or insecure attachment style, is to a
certain extent linked to the cognitive development. For example, securely
attached children, compared to the insecurely attached, have more frequent
and longer episodes of symbolic play and are more advanced in the domain of
language in early childhood. Securely attached children are also more
efficient and persistent in solving problems. Before starting school,
securely attached children understand better the feelings and beliefs of
others, as well as the fact that these determine people?s behaviour, thus
having an opportunity to understand and predict this behaviour better. In
this paper, we will attempt to point out some of the mechanisms that are
assumed to be mediators between the emotional and cognitive development.
Namely, since it enables a more independent exploration of the surroundings,
more quality social relations among children, higher self-esteem, better
focus and more developed communicative skills, secure attachment might
potentially be linked to the cognitive development. |
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ISSN: | 0579-6431 1820-9270 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ZIPI1301042T |