Topic > Andrea Case Study - 1390

This is related to attachment theory because as a child until adolescence her mother was the primary caregiver. His mother was a stay-at-home mother, so the bond formed between mother and children was closer than the father's relationship. As a child, she and her siblings were not left alone: ​​they were at home with their mother, at their grandparents' house, or at a friend's house. Andrea knew how to take care of herself and was independent but as a child she was never left alone. Andrea's relationship with his father was not as close as the one with his mother because he was the main source of income with whom he always worked. He was not available to the children's needs as a father. As parents, they would fall into the category of authoritative parents, they would always meet children's needs while strengthening parental control. They would also encourage their children's independence and pursuit of potential. When it came to discipline, her father and mother spanked her or she was sent to her