Alan and Nancy have taken their child to the pediatrician for a check-up. They discuss a behavioral concern they have
about the baby in her new play group. She seems fearful and clingy whenever they try to leave her to play with the other
children. The doctor suggests they stay near the baby when they first go to the play group until she begins to venture away
from them on her own. When she feels comfortable and is having fun they can go visit with the other parents. What type
of temperament does this baby probably have?
a. Easy
b. Slow to warm up
c. Difficult
d. Quiet
b
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b. whether program goals have been met. c. to determine if services exist. d. all of the choices.
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A. Task B. Maintenance C. Individual D. Follower
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What will be an ideal response?