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timofeeve [1]
2 years ago
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Johnny was a child that went into foster care at birth and lived with three different foster families by the end of his first ye

ar of life. Johnny was very fortunate that each of the three foster homes he was placed in had warm and attentive caregivers. Johnny was placed with his 4th foster family at age 1.5 and was then adopted by that family . Given what we know about the factors that affect attachment security, which statement about Johnny's attachment style is most likely to be true ? a. Johnny will develop a secure attachment to his adoptive parents by age 2, given they provide warm and attentive caregiving. b Johnny may have a harder time forming secure attachments to his adoptive parents , but may over time given they provide warm and attentive caregiving . Oc Johnny will not form secure attachments to his adoptive parents regardless of their parenting practices . d. Johnny will form secure attachments with each of the foster families and his adoptive parents given they all provided warm and attentive caregiving .
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Anika [276]2 years ago
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B or D

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