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Anuario de investigaciones

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PAOLICCHI, Graciela et al. Attachment and play: Epochal marks in the conformation of parental functions. Anu. investig. [online]. 2012, vol.19, n.2, pp.243-254. ISSN 1851-1686.

This paper approaches the hypothesis that the attitudes of significant adults in relation to children's play are related to their attachment of primary intersubjective bonds. For this purpose, we explore the theoretical developments of Behaviorism, Psychoanalysis and Bowlby's theory on the subject. We have developed, as well, ield work in two populations of different sociodemographic characteristics using mixed methodology. Although both samples show differential proiles, we have found analogous dificulties in thinking and exercising the parental function, as well as similar facilitators to fulill their role. The results obtained in the research project UBACyT made it possible to rethink and enrich the work implemented under the University Extension Program "Neighborhood Toy Libraries." Thus, it is expected to favor the development of networks that provide support in times when sociocultural conditions seem to weaken the parent-child bonds.

Keywords : Game; Context; Attachment; Parent-child bonds.

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