Toddlers’ relationships to peers in the processes of separation: from the discussion of observational accounts to the development of theory

2015 
In most books and papers about the separation process of infants and young children, the focus is on the relationship between parents and children. In this Viennese research about toddlers’ transitions from home care to day care, the impact of relational experiences became increasingly evident in the way young children experience, and work through, separation. Against that background observational material is used to describe interactions between observed children and caregivers as well as interactions between the children and their peers. The paper also discusses ways in which peer relationships were helpful or not for toddlers struggling with primitive anxieties and other strong feelings. The paper goes on to consider young child observation used as a single-case research tool in order to develop a more general theory. It takes into account endeavours to develop a theory already undertaken by Esther Bick and in many subsequent publications where observational material is discussed. Methodological invest...
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