Most preschoolers have a favorite toy or belonging that goes with them to the babysitter, the day care, or the health care provider. When the caregivers fail to bring that toy or belonging along on an outing, the child will most likely:
a. start to learn how to rely on people for security rather than on objects
b. suffer feelings of anxiety associated with loss and separation issues
c. be angry with the caregivers for several days or weeks
d. reject the toy or belonging then it is next presented
B
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A Incorrect. When the caregivers fail to bring a toy or belonging along on an outing, the child will not start to learn how to rely on people for security rather than on objects, in fact, may feel unable to trust others.
B Correct. Children at an early age develop attachments to objects such as a toy and items of clothing. When the caregivers fail to bring that toy or belonging along on an outing, the child will most likely suffer feelings of anxiety associated with loss and separation issues.
C Incorrect. When the caregivers fail to bring a toy or belonging along on an outing, the child may not even know they are angry and may not express anger, they may only feel anxious.
D Incorrect. Upon rejoining the toy or belonging, the child will not very likely reject the toy or belonging then it is next presented, instead will be gleefully reunited.
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