What characteristics do parents usually recognize when they suspect their young child is "different"?
What will be an ideal response?
An infant may have been content to lie quietly in a crib staring at toys. The infant may appear to be a "good baby," because it is so quiet and calm. Around the child's first birthday, the parents may notice the child has become attached to an object such as a stuffed animal and tantrum uncontrollably when the object is not in sight. Later, the child may show no interest in play, preferring to watch videos for hours on end.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
According to a 2004 research, which of the following statements about U.S. parents' attitudes about spanking is true?
A. Parents with 3- and 4-year-olds are the least likely to spank their children. B. Parents who live in states where corporal punishment is illegal have the most favorable attitudes toward alternative techniques such as "time-out." C. Most parents have never spanked their children. D. Twenty-six percent of parents with 3- and 4-year-olds spank their children frequently.
Many schools and universities use terms like ____ to define classes that are combination of both F2F and online
a. blended b. mixed c. virtual d. hybrid
Children who are described as the least self-reliant, explorative, and self-controlled are typically children raised by ______.
a. authoritarian parents b. authoritative parents c. permissive parents d. disengaged parents