A caregiver who is in tune with and responsive to a baby's _______ can be said to have a synchronous relationship with the baby.


A. attachment

B. trust

C. signals

D. relationship

my answer is C.

Yes, C.

thanks Ms. Sue

You're welcome, Diana.

Correct! The answer is C. signals. A caregiver who is able to understand and respond to a baby's cues and signals in a timely and appropriate manner is said to have a synchronous relationship with the baby. This means that the caregiver is in tune with the baby's needs and is able to establish a positive and mutually responsive interaction. By being attentive to the baby's signals, such as cries, facial expressions, and body movements, the caregiver can meet the baby's needs and foster a sense of trust and security.