Megan's parents hoped that she would learn to walk at an early age, so they gave her lots of time in an infant walker. According to studies of locomotor development, the most likely result will be that Megan will
a. be an early walker
b. learn to walk later than infants who spend little or no time in an infant walker
c. develop a range of gross motor skills at an early age
d. not be affected by the time she spent in the walker
B
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A. Recruitment B. Enmeshment C. Biographical reconstruction D. Conversion
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What will be an ideal response?
According to the text, the key to success for intervention programs designed to help potential dropouts is
a. attention from caring adult staff. b. low student teacher ratios. c. beginning the program in middle school. d. all of these answers are correct
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What will be an ideal response?