Home Visits to Economically Disadvantaged Families Increased Maternal Involvement with Infants
Home visits to economically disadvantaged families increased maternal involvement with infants and secure attachment. The home visitors helped mothers
A) stop planning ahead for their fetuses.
B) accurately interpret infant cues.
C) encourage their children to play alone to avoid dependence.
D) know how to promote good nutrition and eating habits.
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