Maria has a daughter who is 13 years old. Maria does not intervene with the career choices her daughter makes. She gives her daughter enough freedom to socialize with her friends and relatives. She also regularly checks on her to see if her daughter’s activities are not threatening to her daughter’s life. This parenting approach by Maria is an example of
a. authoritative care.
b. accommodation care.
c. assimilation care.
d. vigilant care.
Answer: d. vigilant care.
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a. were generally ineffective treatments. b. haphazardly mixed multiple techniques. c. often employed unethical procedures. d. had no real influence on its development.
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a. religious persons. b. nonreligious persons. c. both ‘a' and ‘b' d. only religious persons in distress.
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a. sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational. b. sensorimotor, concrete operational, formal operational, preoperational. c. preoperational, operational, post operational, formal operational. d. assimilation, adaptation, accommodation.
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