Three of the following strategies should help young children form healthy attachments to a caregiver. Which one is not consistent with recommendations presented in the textbook?
a. When parents divorce, suggest that one parent become the primary nurturer and that the other one act more as an occasional "playmate."
b. Show excitement when children achieve new milestones, such as saying a new word or walking for the first time.
c. Ask parents to speculate about what a child might be thinking or feeling about a new and unusual object or event.
d. Gently but firmly make it clear that certain behaviors are unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
A
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