Identify and describe three early childhood precursors linked to the development of ADHD
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• Difficult temperaments – excessive activity, poor sleeping and eating, emotional negativity
• Difficulties with self-regulation, poor inhibition, and inattention during preschool
• Descriptions could also include "on the go," curious, disobedient, frequent tantrums, aggression, and fearless behaviors
• Could also conceptualize these in three ways – developmental delays, deficient preacademic skills, and problems with social skills and relationships
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A. moratorium B. metacognition C. personal fable D. identity formation
When a patient declares to his therapist that the therapy isn't helping and he wants to stop treatment, the patient is developing a necessary part of therapy called transference
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Dr. Patel is grading student papers. After reading a particularly good paper, he finds himself grading the next paper more harshly than it probably deserves. This is an example of the __________ effect
FIll in the blank with correct word.
What differences will likely exist in prosocial behavior between a child growing up in an urban setting and one growing up in a rural setting? Why?
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