Children and parents spend more time together in middle childhood than in the preschool years.
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Question 2In the context of helping a child cope with the loss of a loved person, which of the following statements is true?
A) The bereaved child should attend the funeral under every circumstance.
B) Visiting the grave site at another time will not help the bereaved child come to terms with the loss.
C) Professionals suggest the use of euphemisms that deny the reality of death the children face.
D) An alternate form of service may be more appropriate for them than attending a funeral.
Question 3Researchers have found that even when boys perform as well as girls in math and science, they have less confidence in their ability.
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Question 4Which of the following statements is true with respect to young children's perspectives on death?
A) Most young children have the cognitive ability to understand the permanent nature of death.
B) Children, by nature, are quick to adapt to the absence of loved ones and tend to move on with their lives after the loss of a parent.
C) When children learn about death, it is considered abnormal for them to fear it.
D) Children's understanding of death is increased as they learn how various organs of the body contribute to the processes of life.
Question 5Children with high self-esteem are more likely to have authoritarian parents.
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Question 6Many people at most ages assume, or are encouraged to assume, a _____ in their thinking about death.
A) pessimistic approach
B) medically-induced reversibility
C) form of spiritual reversibility
D) Piagetian route
Question 7As children undergo the cognitive developments of middle childhood, their self-concepts focus exclusively on concrete external traits, such as appearance, activities, and living situations.
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