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Studies show that babies who have their needs met quickly when they cry are more likely to what? The choices are the following: Be spoiled . . Develop personality disorders . . Cry more for attention . . Cry less and have a stronger sense of security .

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The correct answer is D) Cry less and have a stronger sense of security.

Studies show that babies who have their needs met quickly when they cry are more likely to cry less and have a stronger sense of security.

Studies also say that parents have to create protective environments to take care of the baby. Positive parenting starts in the early years of the child so it can serve an example of the right kind of conduct the parents expect the children to show. That is why is important that parents start to communicate the kind of expectations they have so the child could understand what is expected of him/her before any wrongdoing is committed.

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I believe the answer is: Cry less and have a stronger sense of security


Baby's crying is a form of surviving mechanism to fulfil both of their mental and physiological needs since they could not obtain it by themselves.

When these needs are met quickly, the baby would perceive that they are surrounded by dependable caretaker, which make them cry less and feel more secured.



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