How might a parent’s attachment history influence their caregiving behavior according to the Meaning of the Child framework? Group of answer choices Parents are unable to change their caregiving behavior regardless of their attachment history. Parents with insecure attachment histories are more likely to show patterns of emotional withdrawal, overcompensation, or control. Parents with secure attachment histories are likely to be more rigid and controlling in their caregiving. Parents with secure attachment histories are more likely to ignore their child’s needs, assuming they are naturally capable of emotional regulation.