ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B

›› 1995, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (04): 434-441.

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THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ATTACHMENT QUALITY AND PEER RELATIONSHIPS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN

Wu Pang;Zou Hong(Education Department,Hood College,U.S.A.)(Institute of Developmental Psychology,Beijing Normal University,China,100875)   

  • Published:1995-12-25 Online:1995-12-25

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore the association between preschool children's attachment relationships with adults and their peer relationships.Seventy-eight preschoolers (38 girls,40 boys),their mothers(n=78)and their preschool teachers (n=12) participated in the study.The average age of the children was four years and ten months.The measure used to assess attachment quality was the Waters and Deane's Attachment Q-set.The measures used to assess peer relationship were peer sociometric interviews and the teacher's rating.Research results indicated a strong correlation betweenyoung children's maternal as well as teacher-child attachment relationships and their peer relationships at preschool.Children with secure attachment relationskip with adults tend to be less aggressive,they like to help other children,and are more popular among peers.

Key words: attachment, Q-sort, peer-relation