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Bartfield, Evelyn-Donate; Passman, Richard H. – 1984
Parents' reactions to brief separations from their infant children were investigated in this study. Participants included a total of 16 female and 16 male 10-month-old infants, together with their mothers and fathers. From the pool of 64 parents, one parent in each family was randomly chosen to serve as subject. The selection of subjects was made…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Fathers, Infants, Mothers
Hoyer, Paulette J.; Jacobson, Joseph L. – 1985
Patterns of attachment in preschool-age children were investigated in a nonexperimental, naturally occurring stressful situation. The sample included 86 families with at least one child 18 to 54 months of age. In each family, the mother planned to deliver another child in a hospital birthing center. Separation from the mother during admission was…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Birth, Family Involvement, Mothers
Clarke-Stewart, K. Alison – 1987
In his article "The 'Effects' of Infant Day Care Reconsidered," Jay Belsky (see PS 017 108) concludes that maternal employment puts infants at risk for developing emotional insecurity and social maladjustment. After a review of Belsky's and other research, a different conclusion is offered in this paper. It is agreed that infants whose…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Day Care, Employed Women, Infant Behavior

Gunnar, Megan R.; And Others – Child Development, 1984
Examines the effect of an unfamiliar peer in a situation requiring a subject's separation from mother in order to play with attractive toys. Observation of 20 children 18 months old and 20 children 30 months old revealed that peer presence facilitated initial separation for both ages, but that age differences in subsequent behaviors existed. (CB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attachment Behavior, Cooperation, Developmental Stages

DeMeis, Debra K.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1986
Compares a group of well-educated mothers who preferred to be home caring for their infants with a group who preferred to be employed to determine how employment preference affects the development of maternal separation anxiety. (HOD)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Analysis, Educational Attainment, Employed Parents
Koplik, Elissa K.; Fisher, Celia B. – 1985
Exploring possible similarities and differences between mothers who work outside the home and mothers who do not, this study provides a preliminary investigation of maternal reactions to mother-child separation when children have reached school age. A total of 41 women working outside the home and 48 mothers staying at home responded to a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Demography, Elementary School Students, Employed Women