____ are attitudes or general feelings that result from how adequately a person can meet and master the crisis at a particular stage of psychosocial development

A. ecological factors
B. psychological approaches
C. psychosocial senses
D. psychosocial emergencies


C

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In order for a child to be able to crawl and walk, the following reflexes need to emerge:

a. Head righting, swallow, and parachute b. Equilibrium, Moro and grasp c. Grasp, protective extension, and stepping d. protective extension, head righting and equilibrium

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The difficulty in estimating the number of cases of HIV/AIDS among adolescents is that ______.

a. most infected adolescents do not seek treatment so they are never counted b. some adolescents who initially show symptoms do not go on to develop the disease c. HIV/AIDS is often mistaken for another bacterial infection among young people d. the infection takes about 10 years to develop so infected adolescents may not show symptoms until they are in their 20s

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Children who display aggressive behaviors

a. already have a good repertoire of social skills. b. lack appropriate social skills. c. may fall into either category a or category b. d. simply do not interact with other children very much.

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Why is it vital for professionals to work toward increasing the contribution of caregivers in the FBA and BIP process?

A. Caregivers must sign the consent before any intervention can be implemented. B. Caregivers may replace professionals in development of behavioral interventions. C. Caregivers can share information with educators to examine the functions of the child’s behaviors. D. Caregivers will provide financial and technical supports to the professionals.

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