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Babies in groups

Author: babiesingroups

Attachment Theory, Babies in Groups, Childcare Policy, Early Childhood Education, Group Dynamics, Infant Development, Infant Sociability...

The Shifting Paradigm of Attachment Theory: From Parent to Early Childhood Educator 

In recent decades, the potent echoes of John Bowlby’s attachment theory have permeated not only our understanding of infant-mother dynamics but have also intricately woven themselves into the fabric of early childhood education. With a clear transference of the traditional attachment narratives, the scrutinizing lens...
Attachment Theory, Babies in Groups, Childcare Policy, Cultural Criticism, Early Childhood Education, Uncategorized

Impossible Standards: Making Educators into Substitute Mums 

From the 1970s on, advocates of attachment theory have urged that attendance by very young children at centres for early childhood education will harm their development. They aim to encourage, shame or scare parents – meaning mothers – into caring for their young children at...
Attachment Theory, Infant Sociability, Intersubjectivity

Appendix: Intersubjectivity and Attachment: Theory and Science 

The Appendix provides evidence-rich evaluations of two well-known theories of infant sociability which blinker appreciation of groupness in infants. It first evaluates evidence for claims that babies are born with a capacity for one-to-one mind-reading or ‘innate intersubjectivity’: through pre-speech ‘conversational’ behaviour; a capacity to...
Cultural Criticism, Group Psychology, Human Evolution, Infant Development, Infant Sociability, Intersubjectivity, Psychotherapy...

Chapter Six: Concluding Remarks 

Concluding Remarks reminds readers of the creativity and the power of humans as group members, whether young or old. Babies in Groups has undertaken to build hitherto-lacking pathways to connect new-borns with the group-immersed grownup, based on research which shows that the groupness of humans...
Babies in Groups, Childcare Policy, Early Childhood Education, Group Dynamics, Group Psychology, Infant Development, Infant Sociability...

Chapter Four: Making Visible Ordinary Groupness 

Making Visible Ordinary Groupness documents what happens when a high quality childcare service adopts a group-based approach to early education. The chapter emphasises how familiar it seems – if given the opportunity – that infants enjoy themselves together, play together, have emotional responses to each...