____ are examples of "internalizing problems" that result from children overcontrolling their emotions

Anxiety and depression
Ulcers and other physical problems
Hostile and verbal aggression
Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia


Anxiety and depression

Psychology

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Valentina speaks Spanish at home and is learning English in school. Some of her classes are taught entirely in English. Others, like science, are taught entirely in Spanish. Which type of English language instruction is Valentina's school using?

A. a dual language bilingual program B. an accelerated learning program C. a transitional bilingual program D. the English as a second language approach

Psychology

If a person is equally proficient in two languages, the areas of the brain activated by the use of each language will a. not overlap at all

b. overlap more than if a person is much more proficient in one language than in another. c. overlap less than if a person is much more proficient in one language than in another. d. show complete overlap.

Psychology

What major conclusion about personality traits emerged from the Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart?

a) Identical twins are more similar than any other type of sibling. b) Siblings reared apart were much more similar than identical twins. c) Fraternal twins reared together were much more similar than identical twins. d) Personality scores for twins were not related in either case.

Psychology

While there have always been threats to the health and safety of school-aged children, many parents are most concerned about the safety of children in cyberspace. To make cyberspace visits safer, which of the following could be effective?

a. supervising computer use by keeping the computer in more public areas instead of bedrooms b. never meet anyone you met online without your parent's permission c. locking the child out of the computer entirely d. warn children about giving out personal information

Psychology