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CharlieWard

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Two normal and predictable fears emerging during infancy are the fear of:
 
  a. dogs and other small animals.
  b. human faces and bold patterns.
  c. loss of support and nourishment.
  d. strangers and separation.

Question 2

Fathers who have secure attachments with their infants are usually:
 
  a. affectionate and playful without engaging in discipline.
  b. equal partners with the mother in childcare.
  c. sensitive and responsive to the child's needs.
  d. the child's primary caregiver.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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