The Attachment Relationship and Effects of Parent-Child Separation on School Adjustment

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Daniela Oprea (Bobocea)
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Abstract

The attachment relationships developed by children towards their parents in the first years of life will be the stage on which all manifestations and physiological, emotional, cognitive functioning, social experiences, language development, acquisition of a sense of self and world will take place. These bonds create psychological structures that provide individuals with lifelong adaptive capacities, security, and confidence in relation to the attachment figure -the representative adult (Bowlby, 1969; Bretherton, 1992; Groh et al., 2017). Childhood is the setting in which emotional stability, the security offered by the presence of the adult, provides the premises for personality development. The temporary separation of children from their parents who choose to emigrate produces psycho-affective, social and educational imbalances. Our study investigated the relationship between parental attachment style and adaptive difficulties in the educational environment of children left at home after parental emigration. Statistical results indicate that school adjustment of children with emigrating parents is statistically significantly predicted by attachment style.  
依恋关系及亲子分离对学校适应的影响
儿童在生命的最初几年对父母形成的依恋关系将是所有表现形式以及生理、情感、认知功能、社会体验、语言发展、获得自我和世界感的阶段。这些纽带创造了心理结构,为个人提供了终身适应能力、安全感和对依恋人物(代表性成年人)的信心(Bowlby,1969;Bretherton,1992;Groh等人,2017)。童年是一种环境,在这种环境中,情绪稳定,即成年人在场所提供的安全感,为个性发展提供了前提。儿童与选择移民的父母暂时分离,造成心理、情感、社会和教育失衡。我们的研究调查了父母移民后留在家中的儿童的父母依恋风格与教育环境中的适应困难之间的关系。统计结果表明,依恋风格对父母移民儿童的学校适应有显著的预测作用。
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Revista Romaneasca Pentru Educatie Multidimensionala
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