Which of the following statements best describes the term caregiver responsiveness?

a. the degree to which caregivers respond to their children's needs in an accepting, supportive manner
b. the speed with which caregivers provide for a child's physiological and psychological needs
c. the caregivers' interest in providing for a child's needs, as perceived by the child
d. the effect demonstrated by a caregiver in response to a child's demands


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A Correct. Caregiver responsiveness is best described as the degree to which caregivers respond to their children's needs in an accepting, supportive manner.
B Incorrect. Caregiver responsiveness is not best described as the speed with which caregivers provide for a child's physiological and psychological needs.
C Incorrect. Caregiver responsiveness is not best described as the caregivers' interest in providing for a child's needs, as perceived by the child.
D Incorrect. Caregiver responsiveness is not best described as the effect demonstrated by a caregiver in response to a child's demands.

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