Compared to early-maturing girls, early-maturing boys:
a. · tend to have more positive experiences.
b. · tend to have more negative experiences.
c. · experience greater psychological difficulty coping with and understanding the physical changes that have taken place.
d. · have more negative feelings about their body image and pubertal changes.
a. · tend to have more positive experiences.
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b. Hank is very consistent with his discipline, and it combines occasional physical punishment with discussions and affection. Only when infractions are extreme is a spanking administered. c. Henry is very consistent with his discipline, when tends to be more forceful and demanding of obedience and compliance. d. Jessica is very inconsistent with her son, punishing misbehavior one day and then ignoring it the next day.
Which is NOT a prerequisite for exceptional talent in childhood?
A. Support from parents B. Child's passion for the subject C. Early instruction D. Talented parents
According to Sylvia Ann Hewlett (2003), what percentage of high-achieving women in their midlife are childless?
a. 17% b. 33% c. 50% d. 67%
What is meant by a "plastic" brain?
A. Changeable B. Damaged C. Old D. Stimulated