Search
Recommended Products

 

 

Margaret Mahler's Theory of Development

Margaret Mahler's Theory of Development
Normal Autistic Phase Birth to 4 weeks
Normal Symbiotic Phase4 weeks to 5 months


The Subphases of Separation-Individuation Proper
First Subphase Differentiation 5 to 10 months
Second SubphasePracticing10 to 16 months
Third Subphase Rapprochement16 to 24 months
Fourth SubphaseObject Constancy24 to 36 months

Related Articles

How to be a Momma Cat
How to be a Momma Cat by LeAnn R. Ralph © 2004 LeAnn R. Ralph Over the years, I have raised nine orphaned kittens. Four of them were two weeks old when their mother was killed; three others were only hours old when their mother died; two more...

How To Talk To Your Baby – And Understand What She’s Saying Back
It is incredible, but within a years time your baby will progress from random crying to talking. This is quite an achievement for your baby and in a very short period of time. In this chapter we will look at your baby’s development when it comes to...

Mommy & Baby: Feeding Philosophies
This should be easy, right? Your baby is hungry, and you feed him. What's the big deal? The big deal is that there are so many philosophies that are thrown at moms regarding this topic. See if any of these sound familiar: ...

Reincarnation: Sacred Children Series - 1 of 3
Many years ago, my children were raised on the various teachings and concepts of "magic" as I was studying different religions and spiritual beliefs. I had come across many metaphysical teachings woven throughout most of the different religions....

Signing With Your Baby: Opportunities for Signing
Once you've been signing with your baby for several weeks or months and your baby has mastered the basic signs that cover his or her needs (such as milk, more, eat, drink, etc.), you will probably want to expand his or her signing vocabulary (as...

 
Google