Concept
Strange Situation Procedure 0
The Strange Situation Procedure, developed by Mary Ainsworth in the 1970s, is a standardized observational method used to assess the attachment style of infants by observing their behavior during a series of separations and reunions with their caregiver. It identifies different attachment styles, such as secure, avoidant, ambivalent, and disorganized, which have implications for a child's social and emotional development.
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