When a child is in phase 2 of Bowlby's attachment sequence, which of the following behaviors would they most likely exhibit?

A) The child will seek out a primary caregiver as a "safe base."
B) The child will not distinguish between familiars and others in terms of smiling or beckoning behavior.
C) The child will be less likely to beckon strangers.
D) The child will begin to imagine the outcomes of her behavior before exhibiting the behavior.


C

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