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Children who were raised in overcrowded Romanian orphanages and got almost no attention from adults for the first year or two of their lives, exhibited which of the following behaviors when adopted by American and Canadian families:

A. were able to readily establish secure attachments once adopted by American and Canadian adoptive parents.
B. craved constant attention and wanted to be held a great deal of the time.
C. were more fearful of strangers once they established an attachment with their adoptive parents.
D. were anxious and remote and would not make eye contact with others.

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The children from this orphanage will require a carved attention from the adults and they would love people to surround them and they always wanted to be held for a great deal of time.

Step-by-step explanation:

The children’s those who are raised from orphanages are prone to the desires of love, care and affection. When parents adopt them they would seek their attention all the time and they would love to spend their time together with their new adopted family all the time. The families must handle them with the utmost care and affection.

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