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- Ms. Hiba Cv
(Post Graduate Student in Clinical Psychology Department of Psychology, Rathinam College of Arts and Science Coimbatore - 641 021.)
- Mr. Eshwar R
(Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Rathinam College of Arts and Science Coimbatore - 641 021.)
Abstract
With the progressive breakdown of communal living arrangements, loneliness has surfaced as a critical issue affecting aging adults and early-years youth alike. Consequently, cross-generational initiatives have gained traction as potential remedies. Yet, existing scholarly works predominantly evaluate the end results of such initiatives, frequently overlooking the specific underlying processes that forge profound interpersonal ties. This paper proposes a theoretical framework identifying sensory play activities stimulating touch, sight, sound, and proprioception as a primary vehicle for fostering secure attachment and emotional co-regulation between unrelated generations. Drawing upon the foundational principles of Bowlby’s (1969) attachment paradigms and Porges’ (2011) polyvagal insights into interpersonal activation, this manuscript contends that tactile and experiential activities successfully circumvent the communication obstacles frequently observed in mixed-age pairings, particularly those involving toddlers and adults with cognitive decline. We posit that the shared, non-verbal nature of sensory exploration creates a †safe container†for emotional synchronization. To validate this framework, a pilot study was conducted with 50 participants (N = 50) involved in a structured sensory play intervention. Statistical analysis using SPSS revealed significant correlations between sensory engagement frequency and reductions in state anxiety (r = −.62, p
Suggested Citation
Ms. Hiba Cv & Mr. Eshwar R, 2026.
"Inter-Generational Bonding Through Sensory Play: A Conceptual and Empirical Exploration of Attachment and Emotional Co-Regulation,"
International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS), vol. 15(2), pages 320-326, February.
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RePEc:bjb:journl:v:15:y:2026:i:2:p:320-326
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