What is responsive caregiving?
A) Firm and clear expectations of compliant behavior set by care givers.
B) Reading the child's cues and expressions of needs, and meeting needs appropriately (for example, responding to cries of hunger with feeding, not play)
C) Encouraging infants to learn to meet their own needs as early as possible, ideally within the first 2 months
D) Ensuring the infant has many different care givers during the day, so they learn that no single person is primarily responsible for meeting needs
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