Martha wants her firstborn son to have a good relationship with his newborn brother. To help them get along together, she should try to do all of the following except
a. talk with her older son about his baby brother's needs and feelings
b. promote a secure attachment relations by responding to the baby's distress quickly and sensitively, just as she did when her older son was an infant
c. be understanding if her older son becomes more clingy or aggressive for a while or even develops problems sleeping or using the toilet
d. send her older son to stay with his grandparents for a few weeks after the baby comes home
D
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a. preconventional b. conventional c. postconventional d. unconventional
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a. Use deception only when absolutely necessary. b. Maintain confidentiality. c. Do not unnecessarily invade privacy. d. Minimize the placebo effect.
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a. cultural beliefs are the basis for many other conditions of children's development b. nearly everyone lives in a very similar culture c. culture should be factored out to determine what really influences development d. culture is damaging and can be devastating to a young child's development
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What will be an ideal response?