If Mary shows distress when separated but is easily soothed upon the caregiver's return, she exhibits Secure Attachment .
At this stage, Mary may be demonstrating object permanence or the beginnings of symbolic thought . 232-Mary.mp4
Since I cannot view the private video file directly, here is a structured essay template based on the typical "Mary" case studies used in developmental psychology. If Mary shows distress when separated but is
Introduction
The video highlights the "nurture" aspect of the nature vs. nurture debate. The caregiver’s responsiveness to Mary’s cues acts as a "scaffold," a concept introduced by Lev Vygotsky. By providing just enough support to help Mary succeed in a task without doing it for her, the caregiver facilitates growth within Mary’s . Conclusion 232-Mary.mp4