What are typical reactions of parents to being told that their child has learning disabilities or a related mild disability?
a. Overcompensation to make up for the disabilities
b. Acceptance of the child and the learning disabilities
c. Overprotection of the child
d. Disbelief or denial of the problem
e. All of these.
ANSWER: e
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Which perspective is human behavior learned when individuals interact with the environment?
A. Developmental perspective B. Social behavioral perspective C. Psychodynamic perspective D. Social constructionist perspective
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A. Job ratings B. Initial job interview C. Professional school grades D. Sample of work completed
Which statement below is false regarding same-sex couples and the parenting role?
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