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Attachment style and socio-emotional behaviour in young children.

Attachment research overlaps with many fields within psychology and is a highly under researched topic in South Africa.
This study examined the relationship between the attachment style of Grade 1 learners
and their socio-emotional behaviour. The following hypothesis was examined: Grade 1
learners who are securely attached display more age-appropriate socio-emotional
behaviors than their counterparts who are not securely attached. The aims of the research
were to: i.) describe mothers' perceptions of their children's attachment styles; ii.)
investigate children's perceptions of their relationship with their primary caregiver and,
iii.) describe the nature of the relationship between attachment style and certain aspects of
socio-emotional behaviour in young children. In order to meet the above aims, the
researcher constructed the Childhood Attachment Style Questionnaire (CASQ). In
addition to the CASQ, the Preliminary Screening Checklist (PSCL), the Child Behaviour
Scale (CBS) and the Kinetic Family Drawing test (KFD) were used to achieve the aims
of the study. The sample consisted of 100 subjects who had met the criteria for
participation in the study. Statistical and qualitative analyses of the data partially
confirmed the hypothesis that secure Grade 1 learners were more likely to display age-appropriate socio-emotional behaviour as opposed to their insecure counterparts.
Based on the findings of the study, various recommendations are made which have
widespread relevance to the issues of behaviour problems, custody disputes and
HIV/AIDS. / Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2001.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:ukzn/oai:http://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za:10413/2031
Date January 2001
CreatorsKarodia, Aneesa.
ContributorsChohan, Ebrahim Ajee.
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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