The roots of social understanding in the attachment relationship: An elaboration on the constructionist theory

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1):105-106 (2004)
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It is argued that constructionist theory provides only a partial account of how secure attachment leads to better social understanding. In addition to cooperative parent-child relations, the more efficient arousal and affect regulation system of secure infants, and developmental moderators of the processes of imitation, may play a part in explaining the association and offer clues as to how effective social understanding is generally acquired.

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