Kato is a preschooler who is appropriately sociable and well-liked by his peers. Based on research on parental contributions to peer sociability, Kato's parents are least likely to
A) allow Kato plenty of freedom to structure play activities-with his playmates
B) be warm and responsive caregivers
C) directly monitor Kato's peer interactions, intruding before minor disputes escalate
D) allow Kato and his playmates to resolve their minor disputes on their own
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