Necessary separations can be made less painful for older infants and toddlers
A) if the substitute caregiver immediately attempts to establish a positive relationship with the child by picking him/her up
B) if the child is given some reminder of the home setting (for example, a teddy bear or security blanket) to carry around with him or her
C) if all reminders of home are removed so that the child is forced to deal adaptively with his/her new surroundings
D) if the substitute caregiver immediately attempts to establish a positive relationship with the child by picking him/her up and if the child is given some reminder of the home setting to carry around with him or her
E) if the substitute caregiver immediately attempts to establish a positive relationship with the child by picking him/her up and if all reminders of home are removed so that the child is forced to deal adaptively with his/her new surroundings
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