Jing is a Peace Corps volunteer teaching parenting classes to new mothers in war-torn Syria. In other, less volatile countries, she promoted the development of a secure attachment style and authoritative parenting style. Given the socio-political climate of this country, how might she want to modify this lesson?

A. To tell parents that authoritarian is actually the ideal parenting style
B. To tell parents of the potential adaptive benefits of having an insecure attachment style
C. To tell parents that it doesn't matter what attachment a child has when parents cannot actually provide safety
D. To tell parents that using an uninvolved parenting style will promote rule following in dangerous settings


Answer: B

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