Experiences that interfere with a maturing child's brain have the potential to adversely affect the child's future development and functioning

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: True

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Which of the following explanations have been proposed for why children in poverty tend to have poorer developmental outcomes than those not in poverty?

A. Parents in poverty usually can supply fewer resources to stimulate their children's cognitive development than those not in poverty. B. Mothers in poverty often lack the resources to have proper nutrition and prenatal care, resulting in potentially damaging prenatal effects when the baby is deprived of proper nutrition. C. Children in poverty often live in dangerous neighborhoods with many psychosocial stressors. D. all of these

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Dehlia and Shawn make a decision that their infant son should not receive vaccinations. Based on research-based reporting by the media, what is their probable rationale?

a. Fear of the development of autism. b. Fear of infection from the vaccination. c. Fear of development of one or more diseases included in the vaccine. d. Fear of exposure to factors contributing to cerebral palsey.

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According to Erikson, the crisis of identity vs. confusion typically occurs during:

a. the early elementary school years. b. the middle school years. c. the high school years. d. young adulthood.

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What best describes test anxiety?

a. A feeling of worry or panic b. A feeling of confidence or calm c. A feeling of laziness or disinterest d. A feeling of conflict and disagreement

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