The expression of sexual or quasisexual behavior in children can cause problems in modern society. Why?

What will be an ideal response?


Although psychologists and psychotherapists have been discussing infantile and childhood sexuality
ever since Freud, it is common for people to believe in the complete sexual innocence of children,
suggested by the behaviorist perspective. Many schools and other institutions have zero tolerance and
tend to punish any sexual behavior in children. This behavior is understood as aberrant, and often,
parents and teachers make seek help from medical professionals. It is also possible that teachers
suspect that the child has seen or learned this kind of behavior at home and may even alarm authorities. However, the truth is that children are born with a sex instinct and urge, causing different sexual
behaviors.

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A) ?secrecy, suppression, sexual interaction, and fulfillment. B) ?threat, coercion, sexual interaction, and termination. C) ?engagement, sexual interaction, secrecy, disclosure, and suppression. D) ?invitation, acceptance, acknowledgement, sexual interaction, repression, and termination.

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a. Explains the cycle of economic stress resulting in bankruptcy b. Explains the cycle of premarital savings to patterns of marital savings to the transmission of wealth are common stages of the lifecycle c. Explains how the creation of a family results in financial strain, which impacts the transmission of wealth d. Explains phases including family formation, repaying debt and saving for retirement, and retiring and planning for intergenerational transmission of wealth can assist with financial management over the life course

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Children's whose body mass index falls at or above the 85th percentile when compared to others the same age and gender are considered

A) ?healthy weight. B) ?overweight. C) ?obese. D) ?morbidly obese.

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What are the seven steps in the ACA model for ethical decision making?

What will be an ideal response?

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