Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
John Bowlby & Attachment
Harlow's Experiment
Bonding & Parenting
Children's Rights
100

This is the lowest level of Maslow's hierarchy, including food, water, and sleep.

What are physiological needs?

100

This man is called the "father of attachment theory".

Who is John Bowlby?

100

Harlow tested attachment using these animals.

What are monkeys?

100

This word means the emotional connection between parent and child.

What is bonding?

100

Every child has the right to life, survival, and this.

What is development? 

200

This level includes friendship, family, and acceptance.

What are love and belonging needs?

200

Bowlby believed this relationship was the most important for emotional development. 

What is the bond between parent and child? 

200

Harlow gave monkeys a wire mother with food and a cloth mother with this feature.

What is comfort/softness? 

200

Holding, rocking, and talking to a newborn are examples of this.

What are bonding activities? 

200
All children have the right to go to school under this right.

What is the right to education?

300

This is the top of Maslow's pyramid, meaning living at your highest potential.

What is self-fulfillment?

300

When a child feels safe exploring because they trust their caregiver, this type of attachment is formed. 

What is secure attachment?

300

Monkeys spent most of their time with this "mother".

What is the cloth mother?

300

Strong attachment in early years supports this type of brain growth.

What is healthy brain development?

300

True or False: Children have the right to be free from economic exploitation. 

What is True? 

400

True or False: Safety needs come before physiological needs.

What is false?

400

Avoidant and ambivalent are two types of this.

What is insecure attachment? 

400

Harlow's experiment proved that this is more important than food in forming bonds.

What is comfort and affection?

400

Lack of bonding can cause long-term issues, such as difficulty trusting others. 

What are emotional or social problems?

400

This right means children cannot be treated unfairly based on race, gender, or background.

What is the right to non-discrimination? 

500
A teacher gives praise and recognition to boost a student's confidence. This meets which type of need? 

What are self-esteem needs?

500

Bowlby argued attachment behaviors are biologically programmed for this survival purpose.

What is keeping infants close to caregivers for safety and protection?

500

Before Harlow's research, many believed attachment was based only on this.

What is food/eating?

500

Modern parenting practices are influenced by this theory, stressing love and security.

What is attachment theory?

500

Name two rights that protect children from harm.

What are the rights to protection in the armed conflict and the right to be free from torture and cruel treatment? 

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