According to Erikson, parents who are severely punish children’s attempts at initiative will make children feel guilty about:
a) bonding.
b) their natural urges.
c) developing identity.
d) maintaining integrity.
b Parents who severely punish children’s attempts at initiative will make the child feel guilty about their natural urges both during this stage and later in life.
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Refer to Exhibit 3-2. What is the relationship between academic self-concept and persisting in school? The text suggests that in selecting and stating a research problem, one should
a. avoid trivial questions. b. strive for a balance between generality and specificity. c. avoid philosophical and judgmental issues. d. none has been violated
The national curriculum standards in the United States
(a) were discontinued in 2005. (b) have been in existence since 1960 (c) have been developed only for mathematics, science, and technology education (d) represent a mandated national curriculum defining what students should know and be able to do (e) represent the best thinking of panels of experts about the essential elements of a basic core of subject knowledge that all students should acquire
The academic achievement of students with hearing loss is:
A. About the same as that of students with no disabilities B. Somewhat higher than that of students with no disabilities C. Relatively low compared with that of students with no disabilities D. Significantly lower than that of students with no disabilities
Bibliotherapy refers to
a. library science. b. books that are used by therapists. c. the use of books that deal with emotionally sensitive topics in a developmentally appropriate way. d. any time teachers and children share a book-reading experience.