tailieunhanh - Attachment to mothers and fathers during middle childhood: An evidence from Polish sample

Middle childhood is a significant period of change both for a child’s cognition and social functioning. Considering that the primary developmental theme of attachment in middle childhood is the balance between child’s growing autonomy and the constant need of relatedness, cultural differences in developmental trends in the attachment might be considered as a function of individualism and collectivism orientations. | Attachment to mothers and fathers during middle childhood: An evidence from Polish sample