Marie visits her neighbor's house along with her 7-month-old son, Noah. When she places Noah on the floor of her neighbor's house, he crawls away from her and starts exploring nearby objects. However, he occasionally glances at Marie to ensure that she is close by. In the context of socioemotional development, which of the following concepts is exemplified by Noah's behavior?

A. secure attachment
B. assimilation
C. conservation
D. object permanence

Respuesta :

Answer:Secure attachment--A

Explanation:

Secure attachment is the tendency for a child to be so attached to his or her parent or caregiver such that they are upset when their parents leave and are excited when their parents return. This is because such children have overtime developed a bond with their parents  that they believe only their parents can give them fast response to their needs than when left with other people they term as strangers.

Answer:

A. secure attachment

Explanation:

This behaviour provides evidence of secure attachment. Secure attachment is a type of behaviour in which children feel some distress when a caregiver leaves them, but are able to calm themselves due to the knowledge that the caregiver will return. This is the behaviour that Noah is showing. Noah is able to go away and explore as long as he can occasionally see Marie. Secure attachment develops when children feel protected, as they feel that they can trust their caregivers to return.