When caring for aging parents,
A) caregivers who share a household with ill parents experience the most stress.
B) most adult children choose to move in with their parents.
C) men rarely participate in caregiving tasks, even for their own parents.
D) most adult children choose to hire part-time caregivers.
A
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A. Children placed in day care are always less aggressive toward peers and adults than home-reared children. B. Children with day-care experience are more peer oriented and play at higher developmental levels than home-reared children. C. Children in high-quality day care are less likely to share their toys than home-reared children. D. Children from high-quality day-care centers are less likely to be disruptive than home-reared children.
You are using the narrative approach. Whatever possible self you choose to pursue, you are more likely to become what you imagine if you
a. elaborate your story, making it more detailed and "real" as you gradually adopt new patterns. b. find a role model completely opposite of your personality to identify with and to imitate. c. remind yourself that this approach will dramatically change your personality traits, so be sure that you want to change. d. remind yourself to be patient since it will take at least two years before a significant change can be made in one's personality.