A news reporter defines neurodevelopmental disorder as "relatively mild childhood disorders that affect social interactions and communication skills. These disorders involve hallucinations or delusions but involve behavioral abnormalities that are not normally seen in any developmental stage." What portion of this statement is accurate?
a. It is accurate to say that these disorders are
relatively mild.
b. It is accurate to say that these disorders involve hallucinations or delusions.
c. It is accurate to say that these disorders affect social interactions and communication skills.
d. It is accurate to say that these disorders involve abnormalities that are expressed in early adulthood.
c
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a. in vivo flooding. b. imaginal flooding. c. interoceptive exposure. d. in vivo desensitization.
Tosha is going to have a baby, but she smokes, takes cough syrup, and drinks wine with dinner each night. This behavior is very likely to endanger her baby's development, especially in the ____ stage.?
a. ?zygotic b. ?embryonic c. ?fetal d. ?neonatal
Deaths resulting from a natural disaster or an automobile accident
a. should never be used as a basis for education about death and grief with children younger than eight years old b. can provide "teachable moments" for a discussion with children about death and grief c. should not be used as a form of formal education in a classroom with children younger than twelve years old d. should only be discussed with children by their parents e. are too traumatic to serve as subjects in the formal education of children
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__________ stage of Piaget's theory. Fill in the blanks with correct word