In Bowlby's formation of a reciprocal relationship phase,
A) infants respond differently to a familiar caregiver than to a stranger, but do not protest when the familiar caregiver leaves.
B) babies approach, follow, and climb on a familiar caregiver in preference to others.
C) separation protest declines, and the child understands some factors that influence the caregiver's coming and going.
D) babies become upset when a familiar caregiver leaves.
C
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a) Adopted children are more likely to share the same handedness as their biological parents rather than their adoptive parents. b) Most twins are opposite in handedness, while most singletons are left-handed. c) During early and middle school, left-handed children are more likely to have problems learning to write than their right-handed peers. d) Ambidextrous children show no substantial learning or reading disabilities.