Describe one way in which it is important to understand normal development when assessing feeding disorders in young children
What will be an ideal response?
• Some eating problems are considered developmentally typical (e.g., preschoolers tend to become picky eaters, avoiding certain textures) and require little or no intervention.
• It is important to know when and how to intervene in feeding issues.
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The internal organs of the fetus begin to form during the __________ stage of prenatal
development. a. primary b. zygote c. embryonic d. fetal e. conception
Impulsive and unpredictable behavior that is self-destructive is a feature of ______ personality disorder
a. borderline c. histrionic b. narcissistic d. antisocial
If Bandura observed a child caring for a "sick" doll in a compassionate way, his explanation of the child's behavior would probably emphasize most strongly
A. inborn tendencies of the child toward such behavior. B. operant conditioning. C. classical conditioning. D. the child's observations of others acting in similar ways.
What is the sum total of the enduring characteristics that differentiate one individual from another?
A. The differences in the motivations they have B. Differences based on gender and race C. Personality D. The nature of the families in which they were raised