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When the bough breaks

Cameras were placed in the homes of three families who were seeking professional help for their young children. the Fifth Estate was also permitted to view therapy sessions where a room full of toys provided countless clues to the roots of each child's distress. The theories behind Insecure Attachment and Relational Inheritance are explained and practised and the happy children who emerge by the end of a program of family therapy sessions are barely recognizable from the desperately unhappy children in the earliest videos.

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  • "When the Bough Breaks"
  • "Child rearing in the first three years"@en
  • "Identifying behavioral problems early"
  • "Identifying behavioral problems early"@en

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  • "Cameras were placed in the homes of three families who were seeking professional help for their young children. the Fifth Estate was also permitted to view therapy sessions where a room full of toys provided countless clues to the roots of each child's distress. The theories behind Insecure Attachment and Relational Inheritance are explained and practised and the happy children who emerge by the end of a program of family therapy sessions are barely recognizable from the desperately unhappy children in the earliest videos."
  • "Cameras were placed in the homes of three families who were seeking professional help for their young children. the Fifth Estate was also permitted to view therapy sessions where a room full of toys provided countless clues to the roots of each child's distress. The theories behind Insecure Attachment and Relational Inheritance are explained and practised and the happy children who emerge by the end of a program of family therapy sessions are barely recognizable from the desperately unhappy children in the earliest videos."@en
  • "Explores the bond between parents and children and the profound implications for children's behavior later in life if that attachment is hampered. Surveillance cameras film mother infant interactions in the home with "problem infants" as well as therapy sessions that take place at the Hincks Institute in Toronto. The first part of the film contains excerpts from the 1994 production entitled, "The trouble with Evan.""@en
  • "Explores the bond between parents and children and the profound implications for children's behavior later in life if that attachment is hampered. Surveillance cameras film mother infant interactions in the home with "problem infants" as well as therapy sessions that take place at the Hincks Institute in Toronto. The first part of the film contains excerpts from the 1994 production entitled, "The trouble with Evan.""
  • "Illustrates the enormous importance of the relationship between parent and child during the first three years of a child's life. Cameras were placed in the homes of three families seeking professional help for their young children. Therapy sessions were also taped. The theories behind Insecure Attachment and Relational Inheritance are explained and practised."@en
  • "Current theory holds that if a child does not properly attach itself to a caregiver in the first three years, the implications for later life are profound. This can show up in the form of overly aggressive behavior, serious learning problems, and delinquency. This program followed three mothers and their problem children, ages 10 months to 3 years. Two of the children had never slept through the entire night and one had a serious eating disorder. The behaviors pushed the families to the edge of despair in trying to manage them. For this program, cameras were placed in the homes of the families and tapes were made of 3 months of therapy sessions at the C.M. Hincks Treatment Centre in Toronto. The program illustrates that children give out signals of disturbance even before they can speak and if there is not proper intervention, the entire family can be thrown into turmoil."
  • "Current theory holds that if a child does not properly attach itself to a caregiver in the first three years, the implications for later life are profound. This can show up in the form of overly aggressive behavior, serious learning problems, and delinquency. This program followed three mothers and their problem children, ages 10 months to 3 years. Two of the children had never slept through the entire night and one had a serious eating disorder. The behaviors pushed the families to the edge of despair in trying to manage them. For this program, cameras were placed in the homes of the families and tapes were made of 3 months of therapy sessions at the C.M. Hincks Treatment Centre in Toronto. The program illustrates that children give out signals of disturbance even before they can speak and if there is not proper intervention, the entire family can be thrown into turmoil."@en
  • "Explores the bond between parents and children and the profound implications for children's behavior later in life if that attachment is hampered. Surveillance cameras film mother-infant interactions in the home with "problem infants", and as well as therapy sessions that take place at the Hincks Institute in Toronto. The first part of the film contains excerpts from the 1994 production entitled "The trouble with Evan.""
  • "Explores child development and the process of attachment in the first three crucial years. The program follows three families who have sought help with parenting."
  • "Explores child development and the process of attachment in the first three crucial years. The program follows three families who have sought help with parenting."@en
  • "Current theory holds that if a child does not properly attach itself to a caregiver in the first three years, the implications for later life are profound. This can show up in the form of overly aggressive behavior, serious learning problems, and delinquency. This program followed three sets of parents and their problem children, ages 10 months to 3 years. Two of the children had never slept through the entire night and one had a serious eating disorder. The behaviors pushed the families to the edge of despair in trying to manage them. For this program, cameras were placed in the homes of the families and tapes were made of 3 months of therapy sessions at the C.M. Hincks Treatment Centre in Toronto. The program illustrates that children give out signals of disturbance even before they can speak and if there is not proper intervention, the entire family can be thrown into turmoil."
  • "Explores the bond between parents and children and the profound implications for children's behaviour later in life if that attachment is hampered. Surveillance cameras film mother-infant interactions in the home with "problem infants", and as well as therapy sessions which take place at the Hincks Institute in Toronto."@en
  • "Dossier sur la situation de parents poussés au désespoir par le comportement de leurs très jeunes enfants qu'ils ne peuvent contrôler ou même comprendre : des enfants de moins de 3 ans incapables de dormir la nuit ou qui refusent de manger. Étude du cas de trois enfants et de leurs familles. Observation des sessions thérapeutiques menées à l'Institut Kinkes de Toronto."
  • "Follows the experience of three families who were seeking help for their young children. The producers were permitted to view therapy sessions where a room full of toys provided countless clues to the roots of each child's distress. The theories behind Insecure Attachment and Relational Inheritance are explained and practised and the happy children who emerge by the end of the program of family therapy sessions are barely recognizable from the desperaely unhappy children in the earliest videos."@en
  • "This documentary illustrates the importance of the relationship between parent and child during the first three years of the child's life."
  • "Explores the bond between parents and children and the profound implications for children's behavior later in life if that attachment is hampered. Surveillance cameras film mother infant interactions in the home with "problem infants" as well as therapy sessions that take place at the Hincks Institute in Toronto. The first part of the film contains excerpts from the 1994 production entitled, "The trouble with Evan"."

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  • "Internet videos"@en
  • "Internet video"@en
  • "Vidéo"
  • "Streaming video"@en
  • "Videorecording"@en
  • "Case studies"@en
  • "Case studies"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Ressources Internet"

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  • "When the bough breaks"@en
  • "When the bough breaks"
  • "When the Bough Breaks"