The tendency toward more positive parent-child relationships as a function of age has been explained as follows:
a. As children become more mature, their orientations become less similar to those of their parents.
b. Adult children's identification with their parents increases as part of the process of developing filial maturity.
c. Differences between parents and children become more pronounced as years go by.
d. Both parents and children tend to develop less tolerance for the differences between them
B
You might also like to view...
A strategy used by researchers to examine a study to determine the dependability of procedures and the confirmability of findings is the
a. literature comparison. c. audit trail. b. reflective statement. d. cross-case comparison.
Some children are eligible for birth-to-three services and subsequently make so much progress they are not eligible for preschool special education services
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
By 4 to 6 weeks of age, a typical infant sleeps between 12 and 14 hours a day
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
A child learns "lmnop" as one letter in the alphabet. Later, she learns that this "letter" is actually five separate units. This language learning and segmenting strategy has been called
a. fusion b. fission c. late segmentation d. decoupling