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"We cannot assume that early inadequate experience will some how be cancelled by later experience. Lasting consequences of early inadequate experiences may be subtle and complex...But there will be consequences" (Sroufe, 1979). Discuss.

Title: "We cannot assume that early inadequate experience will some how be cancelled by later experience. Lasting consequences of early inadequate experiences may be subtle and complex...But there will be consequences" (Sroufe, 1979). Discuss.
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"We cannot assume that early inadequate experience will some how be cancelled by later experience. Lasting consequences of early inadequate experiences may be subtle and complex...But there will be consequences" (Sroufe, 1979). Discuss.
"We cannot assume that early inadequate experience will some how be cancelled by later experience. Lasting consequences of early inadequate experiences may be subtle and complex...But there will be consequences" (Sroufe, 1979). Discuss. Alan Sroufe (1979) stated that lasting consequences of early inadequate experiences may be subtle and complex but there will be consequences. Whilst there are numerous ways in which these consequences may manifest, one important effect is the development of adult love relationships. Hazan &…showed first 75 words of 1478 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1478 total…London Kobak, R.R.; & Sceery, A. 1988. Attachment in Late Adolescence: Working Models, Affect Regulation, and Representation of Self and Others. Child Development. 59. 135-146. Locurto, C. 1990. The Malleability of IQ as Judged From Adoption Studies. Intelligence. 14. 275-292. Messer, D.; And Dockrell, J. 1998. Developmental Psychology - A Reader. Arnold. London. Waters, E.; Weinfield, N.S.; & Hamilton, C.E. 2000. The Stability of Attachment Security from Infancy to Adolescence and Early Adulthood: General Discussion. Child Development. 71. 703-706.

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