Besides the amount of time spent with children, what are some of the differences in how mothers and fathers interact with their children?
What will be an ideal response?
Mothers perform more child care chores such as feeding, bathing, and dressing, and they are also more likely than
fathers to transport children to day care and school, help children with homework, and supervise children's play.
Because mothers spend more total time with children, however, they still end up playing with children more than
fathers do. Fathers' play tends to be more physical and rough-and-tumble, and mothers' play tends to be more toy
oriented and verbal.
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a. When Buster finds out that his favorite television show has been preempted by the presidential debates, hekicks Gob, who just happens to be standing nearby b. After getting fired from his job at the nuclear power plant, Homer pulls out his semi-automatic machine gunand shoots at the squirrels in his backyard. c. Karen pinches Grace until Grace finally moves out of the way so that Karen can get to the liquor cabinet. d. Edith stabs her husband Archie with a fork when she finds out that he totally forgot her birthday.
Why is journaling different from rumination?
What will be an ideal response?
The formation of a sense of self that is separate from one's own family is a process known as ______________
a. autonomy b. initiative c. individuation d. trust
Almost every time Baby Will articulates the word "da," his father picks him up with joy, smiles, and praises his son for trying to say "dad." The father's behavior reinforces Will's behavior, and this is an example of
a) learning theory approach. b) universal grammar. c) nativist approach. d) infant-directed speech.