Freud's view of the nature of the child reflected the philosophical perspective of the French philosopher, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, that:

a. Children are basically sinful.
b. Under optimal conditions children's innate talents would emerge.
c. Children's minds are blank slates at birth, to be molded by their caretakers.
d. Children are like adults, with all the faculties of maturity on a reduced scale.


B

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What will be an ideal response?

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While internalized differently among different individuals, in a broad sense religion:

a. offers and perpetuates ideas about the meaning of life, death, and beyond, and often involves belief in a higher power. b. involves the same structure, organization, and major text across different theological frameworks. c. involves going to church on a weekly basis. d. is exactly the same concept as spirituality.

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When parents have had a child with birth defects, they may consult with a family therapist for assistance regarding future pregnancies that also might have similar problems

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which practice does NOT support children's health?

a. Making movement activities a part of each day's plan. b. Teachers modeling their own enjoyment of being active. c. Outdoor play is planned weekly. d. Daily schedules are arranged so that children are not sedentary for more than an hour at a time.

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