Nurture is described as:
A. relating to those parenting behaviors intended to meet a child's need for unconditional love
B. teaching children personal boundaries
C. helping children develop healthy habits in thought and behavior
D. aspects of parenting behavior that aid regulation and lay the foundation for personality formation and expression
A
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If you were a special education teacher, you would expect most of the students in your class to be classified as having
a. a learning disability. b. mild mental retardation. c. a speech or language impairment. d. multiple disabilities.
Greenspan theorized that infant experiences
a. are remembered incompletely b. are coded and stored in memory for both their physical and emotional impact c. must be repeated many times to have an impact.
In Plato’s theory of an ideal world of forms,
a. objects in the physical world are identical to their ideal form b. objects in the physical world are imperfect c. perfect forms exist in the physical world d. none of the above
In every book you read, the author is trying to _____.
A. convince you B. entertain you C. consider you D. train you