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Research has consistently identified a number of risk factors that increase the likelihood of problem behaviors and negative developmental outcomes.
Basic Trust
A concept in Erik Erikson’s theory of development, referring to the first stage where an infant learns whether or not they can trust that their needs will be met by caretakers.
Basic Mistrust
A term associated with Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, referring to the first stage where infants learn whether or not they can trust the world based on their needs being met.
Basic Trust
A fundamental sense of trust in the world and others, often developed during infancy, that is seen as the foundation of healthy psychological development.
Responsive
Showing a positive and quick reaction to something, either emotionally or by taking action.
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