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Current evidence on bonding shows that
A)   the human mother–infant relationship depends largely on what happens during a sensitive period immediately after birth.
B)   the human parent–infant relationship does not depend on a precise, early period of togetherness.
C)   skin-to-skin contact between parent and baby is vital for the parent to feel affection and concern for the infant.
D)   adoptive parents have difficulty developing warm, affective relationships when the infant enters the family months after birth.
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Infants and Children: Prenatal Through Middle Childhood

Infants and Children: Prenatal Through Middle Childhood


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