Sean's first child, Julia, was very easy going and hardly cried at all as a baby. His second child, Noah, seems to cry all the time, even when nothing is wrong. Sean has found that he must adjust his parenting style in order to better serve Noah's

differing personality and temperament. Sean's adjustments reflect the importance of which concept?

A) Attachment
B) Goodness-of-Fit
C) Self regulation
D) Brain Development


Answer: B

Education

You might also like to view...

When does racial identity develop?

a. Infancy b. Adolescence c. Childhood d. Adulthood

Education

What has been the greatest contribution to the decrease in accidental fatalities for children?

A. More availability of baby-proofing items B. Laws that require that children be restrained while riding in a motor vehicle C. Laws that require children to sit in the back seat of an automobile D. Better parental monitoring due to education campaigns targeted toward parents

Education

Should a child be forced to sit in a chair until he apologizes? A. Yes, it is the only way he will learn appropriate social interaction

B. No, apologies should be sincere, not forced. C. Yes, if the child can correctly identify the negative behavior. D. No, it is better to send the child to time out.

Education

The American Association on Mental Retardation defines mental retardation as a "disability characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior as expressed in conceptual, social and practical adaptive skills."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Education