John is a single dad to a newborn boy. He wants to parent his son in a way that increases the likelihood that he will develop a secure attachment style. Given this, if his son falls at the playground, how should John respond?
A. By ignoring him
B. By asking another parent at the park to clean him off
C. By running to help him
D. By yelling at him for being careless
Answer: C
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