Ruth (from Israel), Midori (from Japan), Maria (from Mexico), and Heidelise (from Germany) meet at the park when they bring their 2-year-olds there to play every day. They begin talking about the "ideally secure" child and discover that
a. they agree about the amount of physical contact that the "ideal" child should maintain with the mother
b. they agree that the "ideal" child should use the mother as a base for exploration
c. there are few differences in their views about the "ideal" child's willingness to interact with other adults
d. there is little variability in their belief about the importance of the "ideal" child showing positive emotions when complying with the mother's requests
B
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