What changes in institutions can result in lower rates of RAD and DSED in children?

What will be an ideal response?


The same number of staff in these institutions can produce less RAD and DSED when the same caregivers care for the same children day after day. This reduces the number of caregivers each child is exposed to. Further, providing training to the workers to provide sensitive and responsive care and reducing the child-to-caregiver ratio is best for promoting attachment relationships and lessening the indiscriminate social behavior seen in DSED.

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