Young Children's Trust in Their Mother's Claims: Longitudinal Links With Attachment Security in Infancy

Authors: Corriveau, Kathleen H.1; Harris, Paul L.1; Meins, Elizabeth2; Fernyhough, Charles2; Arnott, Bronia2; Elliott, Lorna2; Liddle, Beth2; Hearn, Alexandra2; Vittorini, Lucia2; de Rosnay, Marc3

Source: Child Development, Volume 80, Number 3, May/June 2009 , pp. 750-761(12)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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Abstract:

In a longitudinal study of attachment, children (N = 147) aged 50 and 61 months heard their mother and a stranger make conflicting claims. In 2 tasks, the available perceptual cues were equally consistent with either person's claim but children generally accepted the mother's claims over those of the stranger. In a 3rd task, the perceptual cues favored the stranger's claims, and children generally accepted her claims over those of the mother. However, children's pattern of responding varied by attachment status. The strategy of relying on the mother or the stranger, depending on the available perceptual cues, was especially evident among secure children. Insecure-avoidant children displayed less reliance on their mother's claims, irrespective of the available cues, whereas insecure-resistant children displayed more.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01295.x

Affiliations: 1: Harvard University 2: Durham University 3: University of Sydney

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