CHCCN305B - Supporting the Stages of Separation Anxiety
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:22 pm
Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: CHCCN305B Provide care for babies -Assessment task 5 Separation anxiety
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Beginner
Your Question?
Listed below are the stages of separation anxiety that might typically be expected of children up to 2 years old. For each stage identify what behaviour might be expected from the child and how the carer can support the separation process.
First stage (birth to 5-6 months). During this stage infants are particularly responsive to their mothers. This preference for their mother continues as the attachment process develops. Babies at this stage discriminate less between adults so long as their needs are met in a responsive, caring way.
Typical behaviour
How the educator can support separation
Second stage (5 months to 11 months). During this stage infants show a definite preference for familiar people –mother, father or educator. Fear of being separated from the primary caregiver is common from about 8 months of age.
Typical behaviour
How the educator can support separation
Third stage (separation anxiety) (11 months to 18 months). During this stage children show a distinct preference for mother, father or frequent carer.
Typical behaviour
How the educator can support separation
Fourth stage (stranger anxiety) (18 months to 24 months). During this stage children’s cautious behaviour with strangers becomes fear of strangers.
Typical behaviour
How the educator can support separation
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
I have not answered these questions as yet, was hoping someone may be able to help me out and point me in the right direction on finding more information on the behaviours at each stage. as my book just says what the description says next to each stage .
Thanks
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Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Beginner
Your Question?
Listed below are the stages of separation anxiety that might typically be expected of children up to 2 years old. For each stage identify what behaviour might be expected from the child and how the carer can support the separation process.
First stage (birth to 5-6 months). During this stage infants are particularly responsive to their mothers. This preference for their mother continues as the attachment process develops. Babies at this stage discriminate less between adults so long as their needs are met in a responsive, caring way.
Typical behaviour
How the educator can support separation
Second stage (5 months to 11 months). During this stage infants show a definite preference for familiar people –mother, father or educator. Fear of being separated from the primary caregiver is common from about 8 months of age.
Typical behaviour
How the educator can support separation
Third stage (separation anxiety) (11 months to 18 months). During this stage children show a distinct preference for mother, father or frequent carer.
Typical behaviour
How the educator can support separation
Fourth stage (stranger anxiety) (18 months to 24 months). During this stage children’s cautious behaviour with strangers becomes fear of strangers.
Typical behaviour
How the educator can support separation
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
I have not answered these questions as yet, was hoping someone may be able to help me out and point me in the right direction on finding more information on the behaviours at each stage. as my book just says what the description says next to each stage .
Thanks
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