Social Development Theory Portfolio

Presentation: Design a slideshow explaining key concepts of attachment theory.

Presentation must include:

→ 3-4 slides

Mention the person who developed this theory

Explain how this theory shows up in real life

Give a concrete example

Include at least 2 relevant diagrams or illustrations

1 answer

Slide 1: Introduction to Attachment Theory

Key Concepts:

  • Attachment Theory was developed by John Bowlby in the mid-20th century.
  • It emphasizes the importance of the bonds formed between children and their primary caregivers, often the mother.
  • Bowlby proposed that these attachments are crucial for survival and emotional development.

Illustration:

  • Insert an image of John Bowlby with a brief biography alongside.

Slide 2: Types of Attachment Styles

Key Concepts:

  • Based on Mary Ainsworth’s “Strange Situation” study, three main attachment styles were identified:
    1. Secure Attachment - Children feel safe and confident, leading to healthier relationships.
    2. Insecure Avoidant - Children avoid closeness and may struggle with intimacy.
    3. Insecure Ambivalent - Children are anxious and uncertain in relationships.

Diagram:

  • Include a diagram illustrating the different attachment styles, with characteristics and outcomes linked to each.

Slide 3: Real-Life Applications of Attachment Theory

Key Concepts:

  • Attachment theory influences child development, mental health, and adult relationships.
  • It aids professionals in understanding behavioral issues and fostering healthier family dynamics.

Concrete Example:

  • A child with a secure attachment is more likely to perform well academically, seek help when needed, and develop strong friendships. In contrast, a child with insecure attachment may struggle with anxiety and have difficulty forming relationships.

Illustration:

  • Include an image depicting supportive caregiver-child interactions, showcasing a secure bond.

Slide 4: Conclusion and Impact of Attachment Theory

Key Concepts:

  • The theory underscores the long-lasting effects of early relationships on personal development and social behavior.
  • Understanding attachment styles can help in therapy, parenting, and educational settings.

Further Reading:

  • Suggest books and articles on attachment theory for those interested in learning more.

Diagram:

  • Include a visual representation of the cycle of attachment across the lifespan, showing how early attachment styles can affect adult relationships.

Notes for Presentation:

  1. Introduce John Bowlby's background briefly to establish credibility.
  2. Encourage engagement by asking the audience about their own experiences with attachment styles.
  3. Use real-life scenarios to make the theory relatable and applicable.
  4. Make sure diagrams are clear and easy to understand for the audience.