Multiple Choice
You can help an infant learn to regulate his own emotions by
A) being sensitive to the infant's signals so he doesn't need to get frantic to get a response from you.
B) ignoring the infant when he shows any signs of distress or frustration.
C) overstimulating the infant so that he needs to calm himself down after you play with him.
D) letting the infant spend a good deal of time by himself so he becomes familiar with his own feelings.
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