As an infant, Molly was securely attached to her mother and her father, and this attachment has not changed. When she enters preschool, she is most likely to
A. strenuously resist separating from her parents.
B. cling to her teacher in her parents' absence.
C. be curious and willing to explore her environment.
D. be socially immature.
Answer: C
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