Based on what we know about attachment theory, the recommendation for contact between the noncustodial father and his young child should be
A. frequent, short, and on a regular basis in a setting that is familiar to the infant.
B. contact only during the day with no overnight visits.
C. frequent and long-out-of-home visits.
D. not allowed until the infant reaches the age of three.
Answer: A
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