Disruption of attachment (short-term separation)

At this point in the specification we begin to look at what happens if attachments don't form or if they are broken, temporarily or for the long-term.


Disruption of attachment refers to when an attachment has been formed but the child suffers short-term separation (meaning that the parent/s leave but return soon after). An example of when disruption can occur would be if the child or a parent had been hospitalised.


Below is the presentation and note sheet to work through, enjoy!