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    • Developmental Psychology
    • Attachment Theory
    • Childhood Development

    Background:

    • Attachment theory is central to understanding child development and relationships.
    • Secure base construct is crucial for assessing attachment security.
    • Early childhood is a critical period for developing attachment representations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the interplay between behavioral and cognitive attachment representations in early childhood.
    • To assess secure base script knowledge in children and mothers.
    • To evaluate maternal co-construction processes in promoting attachment script knowledge.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized observational Q-set methodologies for behavior-based attachment measures.
    • Employed narrative-based storytelling tasks for children and mothers to assess attachment representations.
    • Developed novel co-construction tasks for assessing maternal joint storytelling and emotion-laden conversations.

    Main Results:

    • Behavioral measures quantified secure base use and support.
    • Attachment narratives were scored for secure base script knowledge in children and parents.
    • Maternal co-construction processes were evaluated for their role in enhancing attachment script knowledge.

    Conclusions:

    • Behavioral and cognitive measures provide a comprehensive view of early childhood attachment.
    • Maternal co-construction plays a significant role in fostering children's secure base script knowledge.
    • Findings contribute to a deeper understanding of attachment dynamics in early development.