Asked by Felicia
In the “strange situation” attachment assessment technique, children with
Down syndrome
A. display significant distress upon separation.
B. readily reach to strangers for comfort.
C. show few distress signals despite an apparent need for contact with
their caregivers.
D. angrily turn away from their caregivers upon reunion.
Down syndrome
A. display significant distress upon separation.
B. readily reach to strangers for comfort.
C. show few distress signals despite an apparent need for contact with
their caregivers.
D. angrily turn away from their caregivers upon reunion.
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