The level of secure attachment of a mother to a 1-year-old child Test - the question form

Questions: 20 · 4 minutes
1. I try to understand my child's needs from their crying.
Yes
No
2. I think you should not go to the child right away if he or she starts crying.
Yes
No
3. I like to watch television while feeding my child.
Yes
No
4. I try to do everything for my child the way it is described in early child development books.
Yes
No
5. I want to fully enjoy spending time with my child, so I prefer not to leave my child with my parents, friends, or acquaintances.
Yes
No
6. I always try to ensure that my child is better than peers in all respects.
Yes
No
7. I sometimes feel uncomfortable realizing that my child started crawling (walking, teething, toilet training) later than peers.
Yes
No
8. I often feel sad that I cannot do the things I enjoy.
Yes
No
9. I do not understand why my child wants to do things differently from what is asked.
Yes
No
10. I sometimes feel that I would be a more successful mother if my child were a different sex.
Yes
No
11. I try to support my child’s independence both when we are out and at home.
Yes
No
12. I believe that good behavior in public should be taught from infancy and that misbehavior should be stopped.
Yes
No
13. A child will grow up well behaved if an adult directs the child from an early age rather than giving in to the child’s wishes.
Yes
No
14. My child will attend only a school where foreign languages are taught starting in first grade.
Yes
No
15. A child cannot decide what to do, so parents should decide this for them.
Yes
No
16. I try to show my child how to use a new toy.
Yes
No
17. If my child starts to cry, I try to comfort them right away.
Yes
No
18. Sometimes I feel that my child uses crying to get what they want, and then I do not respond to them.
Yes
No
19. I was surprised to discover that my child had a tooth coming in.
Yes
No
20. A young child does not require much parental attention.
Yes
No