Multiple Choice
Hannah is a baby who is fussy, difficult, and slow to adapt to new situations. Her mother is a very sensitive caregiver and makes sure that Hannah has a strict routine and doesn't get upset when Hannah is fussy. What can we predict about Hannah's developmental outcome?
A) Hannah will continue to behave in the same manner throughout life because temperament is an inborn trait.
B) Hannah will probably adapt her temperament style and will in time no longer display behavioral problems.
C) Hannah will, in time, influence her mother to become more frustrated with parenting and become less sensitive to Hannah's needs.
D) Hannah will have difficulty in school and with peers.
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