In "Easing the Separation
Process for Infants, Toddlers, and Families," Dr. Balaban makes the
statement that "adults' experiences from their own childhood may
influence their feelings about separation" (2006, p. 17). Consider
what you have learned in the course so far about yourself,
infant/toddler development, and the impact of culture on both children's
everyday routines and deep-seated feelings. By Day 3: Post your
responses to the following: •How do childhood experiences (either
yours or those of other adults) influence feelings about attachment and
separation? •Why is this information integral to working sensitively
and effectively with infants, toddlers, and their families? •What
particular influences might life threats have on the attachment and
separation process and related parent/family behaviors? Note: Use
examples and cite sources to substantiate your thinking.
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