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Last updated

25 August 2025

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In this lesson, learners will explore the theories of Mary Ainsworth and Schaffer & Emerson on attachment. The lesson introduces Ainsworth’s Strange Situation study, highlighting the different types of attachment (secure, insecure-avoidant, and insecure-resistant), as well as Schaffer & Emerson’s stages of attachment and how bonds between infants and caregivers develop over time.
The resource includes:

  • Clear explanations of Ainsworth and Schaffer & Emerson’s theories (E2 1.2/1.3)
  • Activities to support discussion and application
  • Fully adaptable materials to suit different classroom needs
    Perfect for non-specialists, cover staff, or busy teachers, this lesson provides an engaging and structured approach to understanding key attachment theories in child development.

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