Yes, he was NOISY. Yes, I winced at that 'cry' PAUSE 'CRYYY' part. But, I would have a baby just like that just to see that cute, content, happy face at the starting and at the end…
SIGH..
At my church there's a family with a foster baby. The first time I met the kid, he was friendly and sociable with me, about as much as with his caregiver, and didn't seem to care if she wandered off. Several months later, they came back to church and he only wanted to interact with his caregiver and got upset if she got too far away or if anyone else got too close. He'd calm down immediately if the caregiver came back / stranger backed off.
Horrified, and deeply depressed, as daddy goes to take a pee, the little boy was sitting amongst the toys in a deep despair, wondering if he will be flushed down into the endless, dark pipelines………Of the toilet. LOL
@scantysandwiches oh yeah and how the fuck do you know shit i hate when people come on here and act like they know stuff now you know damn well thi the first time you seen this baby so fuck off shit!
fucking hell, the sound those things make convinces me again that I'm certainly not ready for one yet. Have to visit many more dance events befor that.
@iig0tem no if you study psychology, a baby cries because it's dependent on it's mother father, because it trusts them and they are too helpless to defend themselves, that's why they stop when they come back. (secure attachment) babies who don't cry, don't trust there parents any more than the stranger, they are indifferent because they have no attachment (avoidant). baby who cries on/off and wants his parents but turns his back on them has an unstable relationship (resistant)
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this is a recorded observation of psychologist Mary Ainsworth. The principal is that a child with effective, and strong attachment bonds to their parents will have a negative reaction to separation. the bonds being tested are the ones built through affection and physical contact like hugging, nursing, touching and playing. the more you do this with your child, the stronger the bonds will be. It is basically a measure of how much your child associates you with security and comfort.
When babies don't cry when their caretaker leaves it means something is wrong with them, we just covered this in my Child Psych class. No crying = no bond, no attachment, no trust.
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Comments on separation anxiety
@missmagicgirl13 lolwutoverreaction.
evolution has done a terrific job ensuring a baby crying is the most horrifically annoying thing I can hear!! GOD MAKE IT STOP!
Yes, he was NOISY. Yes, I winced at that 'cry' PAUSE 'CRYYY' part. But, I would have a baby just like that just to see that cute, content, happy face at the starting and at the end…
SIGH..
At my church there's a family with a foster baby. The first time I met the kid, he was friendly and sociable with me, about as much as with his caregiver, and didn't seem to care if she wandered off. Several months later, they came back to church and he only wanted to interact with his caregiver and got upset if she got too far away or if anyone else got too close. He'd calm down immediately if the caregiver came back / stranger backed off.
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@caserock LOL Thats funny, never heard it put like that before!
Horrified, and deeply depressed, as daddy goes to take a pee, the little boy was sitting amongst the toys in a deep despair, wondering if he will be flushed down into the endless, dark pipelines………Of the toilet. LOL
@Krimbo1990 and then back to "Oh goody! He's back =)"
How adorable! ^^
I love how his expression changes from content to "OH MY GOD, I CANNOT BELIEVE HE'D JUST LEAVE ME LIKE THAT!"
very good||
@missmagicgirl13 It was just an observation. Calm down love.
@scantysandwiches oh yeah and how the fuck do you know shit i hate when people come on here and act like they know stuff now you know damn well thi the first time you seen this baby so fuck off shit!
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fucking hell, the sound those things make convinces me again that I'm certainly not ready for one yet. Have to visit many more dance events befor that.
I was like that with my mom when I was younger lol he is tooo cute
@RandomWierdAwesome94 this baby is insecure resistant… meaning he clings on his caregiver and protests loudly when caregiver leaves.
@schadenfreudelolz22 o.O you clearly don't study psychology…
@AllLoveKateAusten that's not his mum, it's a stranger… this video makes better sense to people who have studied psychology…
@lordbazzelbottom yes, they go through different phases, at some point he'll become dependent from his father too.
he's just growing up
@iig0tem no if you study psychology, a baby cries because it's dependent on it's mother father, because it trusts them and they are too helpless to defend themselves, that's why they stop when they come back. (secure attachment) babies who don't cry, don't trust there parents any more than the stranger, they are indifferent because they have no attachment (avoidant). baby who cries on/off and wants his parents but turns his back on them has an unstable relationship (resistant)
Good Day.
Imitation is the best form of flattery, as the time-honored saying goes.
Your most invaluable video (Separation Anxiety) cannot be appreciated in bare words. So, I just could not wait to seek your prior permission before posting it on my channel.
If you cannot beat them, just join them. And I did the same.
You have done a really great service to humanity, and I wish to spread it, with your name.
Please do not confuse it with plagiarism, I prithee. God bless you, always.
@MomsNearby were you the nanny? or the mom who left the job?
this is a recorded observation of psychologist Mary Ainsworth. The principal is that a child with effective, and strong attachment bonds to their parents will have a negative reaction to separation. the bonds being tested are the ones built through affection and physical contact like hugging, nursing, touching and playing. the more you do this with your child, the stronger the bonds will be. It is basically a measure of how much your child associates you with security and comfort.
That's why I left my job, couldn't cope with this
When babies don't cry when their caretaker leaves it means something is wrong with them, we just covered this in my Child Psych class. No crying = no bond, no attachment, no trust.