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Title: A young child sucking on his/her thumb is an example of what?
Post by: chmonday on Mar 12, 2018
A young child sucking on his/her thumb is an example of what?
 
  A) A child who needs a pacifier
  B) A child who needs to eat
  C) A child who is happy
  D) A child who is self-soothing

Question 2...

Many adults experience a midlife transition experience during the time when their children are adolescents that parallel the personal identity process being experienced by the adolescent children.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 3...

Charlie fell while running on the playground. He looks up towards the nearest adult. In regards to social referencing, which teacher response helps Charlie decide for himself how to react?
 
  A) You're okay.
  B) You fell down. Are you okay?
  C) Big boys don't cry.
  D) Ohhhh, OUCH

Question 4...

Pounding nails with a hammer is:
 
  A) Easier for boys than for girls
  B) More interesting for adults than for children
  C) Not for children with special needs
  D) Easier into a tree stump than into a board

Question 5...

The foundation for motor control circuitry in the brain develops:
 
  A) Before birth
  B) During the child's first year
  C) Between the prenatal period and age five
  D) During the preschool years


Title: A young child sucking on his/her thumb is an example of what?
Post by: EgMneedshelp on Mar 12, 2018
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Title: A young child sucking on his/her thumb is an example of what?
Post by: chmonday on Mar 12, 2018
I wish all teachers could be as helpful as you instead of making us do things the complicated way...


Title: A young child sucking on his/her thumb is an example of what?
Post by: EgMneedshelp on Mar 12, 2018
It really depends on the course, never give up