Natalie has read that it is important to help infants develop self-regulation. Which of the following is the most effective way to do this?
A. Letting babies cry themselves to sleep
B. Immediately responding to a baby's cries
C. Helping babies learn to delay gratification by making them wait a short time for their food when they're hungry
D. Providing less-predictable routines so that babies learn to become less dependent of the regulation of others
Ans: B. Immediately responding to a baby's cries
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