Multiple Choice
When a baby feels safe and secure in the presence of the caregiver to whom she is attached, she can
A) work on her cognitive development, such as developing object permanence.
B) rely exclusively on that caregiver without the need to develop other secure attachments.
C) use the caregiver as a secure base and begin exploring the environment.
D) indiscriminately attach to any other people that the baby encounters.
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