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  2. Attachment in children - Wikipedia

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    Crittenden, for example, noted that one abused infant in her doctoral sample was classed as secure (B) by her undergraduate coders because her strange situation behaviour was "without either avoidance or ambivalence, she did show stress-related stereotypic headcocking throughout the strange situation.

  3. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    Teachers have noticed a decline, in students’ face to face communication skills in the classroom setting Recently there have been reports from educators like Coria McAbee and Katrina Smith about rising health concerns among students including anxiety and FOMA (the fear of missing out) believed to be linked to their interactions, with social ...

  4. Interpersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    This is reserved for intimate relationships with significant others, or the parent-child relationship (hugging, cuddling, kisses, etc.) Personal distance (18–48 inches). This is appropriate for close friends and acquaintances, such as significant others and close friends, e.g. sitting close to a friend or family member on the couch.

  5. Kate Middleton Is Getting Pivotal ‘Under the Radar’ Support ...

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    At the moment absolutely pivotal. I would say. We know that there is a tremendously strong bond between her mother in her parents, also siblings, and also that they live in close proximity or ...

  6. Developmental psychology - Wikipedia

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    The mesosystem is the combination of two microsystems and how they influence each other (example: sibling relationships at home vs. peer relationships at school). The exosystem is the interaction among two or more settings that are indirectly linked (example: a father's job requiring more overtime ends up influencing his daughter's performance ...

  7. Adverse childhood experiences - Wikipedia

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    Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) include childhood emotional, physical, or sexual abuse and household dysfunction during childhood. The categories are verbal abuse, physical abuse, contact sexual abuse, a battered mother/father, household substance abuse, household mental illness, incarcerated household members, and parental separation or divorce.

  8. Taylor Swift Collaborator Reveals Pivotal Moment With the Pop ...

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    Jack Antonoff, a longtime collaborator of Taylor Swift’s, recently revealed a pivotal moment that he shared with the pop superstar before he became known as a hit-making producer.. The Bleachers ...

  9. Daisy Bates (activist) - Wikipedia

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    The guard only let the white students to pass the school gate. Eight students out of the nine were asked to go back home. One student, Elizabeth Eckford, didn't receive the message from Daisy Bates the previous night and was met by a white mob outside the school as she tried to find the other eight students in that morning. The mob threatened ...