Development of a sense of shared responsibility between parents and children, such as
negotiating a curfew, is called
a. scaffolding
b. coregulation
c. moral relativism
d. moral absolutism
b
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Six-year-old Amanda is upset because Rudy took her cookies. She wants to hit him, but she knows she will be punished if she does hit him. So she decides to let him have the cookies without putting up a fight. This is an example of the
a. reality principle. c. ego. b. superego. d. primary id.
Describe what a personal fable is and provide an example
What will be an ideal response?
Tara loves figure skating and has been taking lesson for five years now. Yesterday, while watching the World figure skating championships on television, she saw one of the top ranked skaters in the country perform a new jump. In the scientific sense, Tara's learning the new jump is defined as:
A. her experience after attempting the jump for the first time. B. her belief that she can imitate the jump after watching it once. C. her ability to execute the jump by the changes in her performance. D. understanding how to execute the jump having seen it performed.
________________is a technique used with persons with panic disorder that aims at restoring a normal
level of carbon dioxide in the blood by having clients __________________. a. Mindfulness training; breathe slowly through the nose b. Transcendental meditation; visualize relaxing scenes with their eyes closed c. Breathing retraining; breathe slowly and deeply from the abdomen d. Guided breathing; breathe slowly and deeply from the abdomen