51ºÚÁÏ

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25 August 2025

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In this lesson, learners will explore John Bowlby’s theory of attachment, focusing on the importance of early relationships for a child’s emotional development. The lesson introduces Bowlby’s ideas of a secure base, monotropy, and the critical period for forming attachments. Learners will also consider the potential impact of disrupted or insecure attachments on later development.
The resource includes:

  • Clear explanations of Bowlby’s key concepts (E2 1.1)
  • Activities to support understanding and application
  • Fully adaptable materials to meet the needs of your learners
    Perfect for non-specialists, cover staff, or busy teachers, this lesson provides an engaging and accessible way to understand one of the most influential theories of attachment.

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