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Infant Attachment Observation
1. Misha is a friend of mine who I just recently met; I’m observing her 19 month old daughter Amaya at her house around noon.
2. During the day when they are at home by their selves they play games with each other and when the cartoon Spongebob comes on they watch Spongebob. Around one o’clock Misha begins to prepare a meal for her and feeds her. After she feeds her she puts her in the bath to get ready for a nap.
3. Her daughter is a very observant person. You can tell she had stranger anxiety. She isn’t comfortable being around other people other than her mother. When I engage conversation or try to play with her she runs behind her mom’s leg and holds her. It shows that she’s always around her mother and don’t like too many other people other than her.
4. I noticed when her mom went to the restroom and she was with me by herself she just stayed quiet and when Misha returned from the restroom she immediately went to pick her up and hold her.
5. Misha and her daughter have an everyday routine that they do. I see that her daughter is used to this routine and she follows it very well. I necessarily didn’t have a routine to follow when I younger, all I had was dinner time and bed time. It was nice to see how their family did things differently than my own.
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