Which of the following parent–child activities strongly predicts academic success during the school years?
A) joint attention
B) social games such as pat-a-cake
C) make-believe play
D) reading and talking about picture books
D
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What will be an ideal response?
Damage to Wernicke's area results in:
A) failure to produce grammatical speech. B) great difficulty in understanding language. C) genetic dysphasia. D) great difficulty in identifying non-language sounds.
Consider the brief transcript that follows, which was taken from a session with a therapist
(T) involving a 19-year-old college student (C) suffering from anxiety. C: "Sometimes I can't stand school. There's so much pressure and so many tests and papers; the work never seems to end. There's always another deadline to meet. It'sreally getting to me." T: Sounds to me like you're saying that you needa break, perhaps a long weekend at the beach?" What therapeutic technique did the therapist demonstrate? a. Congruence b. Cognitive restructuring c. Systematic desensitization d. Reflection e. Unconditional positive regard
Which of the following is a key tenet of behavior therapy?
a. We all behave in ways that move us toward the process of self-actualization. b. Unhealthy and maladaptive behaviors are learned, so they can be unlearned. c. Pathological behaviors are the unconscious expression of deeply rooted conflicts. d. Behaviors are nothing more than the physical manifestation of our thought processes.