A secure attachment in infancy
A) guarantees continued good parenting.
B) launches the parent–child relationship on a positive path that is likely to continue.
C) causes improved cognitive, emotional, and social competence in later years.
D) is weakly linked to poor adjustment in adolescence.
B
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