Multiple Choice
Observations by Freud and Dann of the group of six German-Jewish children who were orphaned during Hitler's regime and then were sent to live together in a shelter in Britain demonstrated that:
A) separations from consistent caregivers have no lasting effects for relationships with adults when supportive peer relationships exist.
B) relationships with peers can help young children develop some of the social and emotional capacities usually developed in the context of parent‒child relationships.
C) separations from consistent caregivers cause children to become delinquent and psychotic.
D) peer relationships can more than compensate for a lack of caregiver‒child attachment, since peers can share greater intimacy and trust.
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