_______________ is defined as a distinctive and relatively stable pattern of behaviors, thoughts, motives, and emotions that characterizes an individual throughout life

a. A trait
b. Personality
c. Temperament
d. The ego


B

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When we recall that prenatal development affects a child's future physical, emotional, and cognitive development, this is an example of

a. the developmental theme of the active child. b. qualitative stage progression. c. the holistic nature of child development. d. biological determinism.

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The International Labor Organization has estimated that about 200 million children and adolescents are employed worldwide. What percentage of these children and adolescents are employed in developing countries?

a. 35% b. 55% c. 75% d. 95%

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Mr. and Mrs. Yoto want to know how they can support the development of sympathetic concern in their 5-year-old son, Raj. Based on research, which of the following suggestions would you give the Yoto's?

A) Provide opportunities for community service activities. B) Avoid having disagreements in front of Raj. C) Allow Raj to independently work through conflicts with peers. D) Limit unstructured social activities until Raj is older.

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