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    Maternal or Caregiver Sensitivity Involves Alertness to Infant Signals; Capacity
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Maternal or Caregiver Sensitivity Involves Alertness to Infant Signals; Capacity

Question 5

Question 5

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Maternal or caregiver sensitivity involves alertness to infant signals; capacity to negotiate conflicting goals; promptness of response; and being:


A) Female
B) A close relative
C) The main caregiver
D) Appropriate in responses
E) With the baby more than others

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