(p. 74) Adults within the wants-nothing mode with children are not doing anything and would be just as helpful if removed from the situation.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Wants-nothing quality time is when adults make themselves available to children without directing them. Observation is a key component in providing wants-nothing quality time. Through careful observation, caregivers learn when it is appropriate to be responsive and to interact.

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