Multiple Choice
Studies of parent-child interactions suggest that the crucial ingredients for a secure attachment are
A) caregivers who are emotionally available and contingently responsive to a child's cues.
B) an intact family structure (two adults) and sufficient financial resources.
C) an infant who is physically and neurologically healthy and caregivers who are loving and caring.
D) parents who are firm and consistent in their discipline and give the child undivided attention.
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