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When a baby acts upset because a caregiver is leaving the baby is exhibiting?When a baby acts upset because a caregiver is leaving, the baby is exhibiting: separation anxiety.
Which of the following terms refers to the match between a child's temperament and the environmental demands with which the child must cope Group of answer choices?The compatibility of a person's temperament with his surrounding environment is referred to as “goodness of fit.”
What is true regarding separation protest?Overview. Separation anxiety (also called separation protest) usually starts around 9 months of age, peaks near 15 months of age, and starts to fade sometime before the third birthday. The intensity and duration of separation anxiety is affected by your child's temperament and by your personality and how you respond.
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