lolol i just noticed im currently in ch 8 and she's currently 7 months old? i think. im currently studying developmental psychology right now and i noticed sasha is not securely attached to her mother. i kind of get it since she rarely sees her mother and has maids instead so she kinda has insecure-avoidant attachment style coz she basically has little to no distress if any of her caregivers leave her. she also doesnt show any preference for any caregivers (either mom or the maids). and in terms of the caregiver's point of view, sasha is an emotionally independent baby which happens since her caregivers are kind of inconsistent?? and she's an adult so whatever also if she was securely attached with her mother which is a sign of healthy development, she would cry everytime her mother leaves her and easily comforted upon her mother returning.
this is just for funsies im currently studying for my licensure exam
and also i hate how they're kind of neglecting her (ik they're not) but it's so sad to see her struggling with standing up and walking. usually she should have been assisted by her parents or even maids. why are they only leaving her in her room to do whatever she wants and only shows up to give her gifts help my baby stand up!!!
As someone raised by maids, I realize I was not also securely attached to my mother. Is this the reason I have a mother wound? More things to check w my therapist
lolol i just noticed im currently in ch 8 and she's currently 7 months old? i think. im currently studying developmental psychology right now and i noticed sasha is not securely attached to her mother. i kind of get it since she rarely sees her mother and has maids instead so she kinda has insecure-avoidant attachment style coz she basically has little to no distress if any of her caregivers leave her. she also doesnt show any preference for any caregivers (either mom or the maids). and in terms of the caregiver's point of view, sasha is an emotionally independent baby which happens since her caregivers are kind of inconsistent?? and she's an adult so whatever also if she was securely attached with her mother which is a sign of healthy development, she would cry everytime her mother leaves her and easily comforted upon her mother returning.
this is just for funsies im currently studying for my licensure exam
and also i hate how they're kind of neglecting her (ik they're not) but it's so sad to see her struggling with standing up and walking. usually she should have been assisted by her parents or even maids. why are they only leaving her in her room to do whatever she wants and only shows up to give her gifts help my baby stand up!!!