A child with cerebral palsy who presents slow, writhing movements, more pronounced in the head and hands is said to have a condition called:

a. spasticity.
b. athetosis.
c. ataxia.
d. hypotonia.


B

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Parenting is described as:

A. a developmental role B. a task that stays constant overtime C. a relationship between a child and a parent that is simple D. all of the above are correct

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When selecting poetry to share with children, which of the following is not a criterion?

a. Poems should emphasize the sound of language and encourage play with words. b. Poems should have exciting meters and rhythms. c. Poems should be written down to a child's level of understanding and readability. d. Poems should tell simple stories and introduce stirring scenes of action.

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Which of the following is an example of a secondary reinforcer?

a. When the baby cried, her father held her and fed her formula from a bottle. b. As she entered each area of the office complex, Peggy flipped on the light switch so she could see where she was going. c. Devon has a crush on Sherry. He eats lunch at the restaurant where she is a waitress everyday. When she sees him, Sherry always smiles and gives him a friendly wave. d. When the entire class scored 90% or higher on their weekly math quiz, Mr. Denzio treated everyone to ice cream bars at lunch.

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Which of the following statements best describes neglectful parenting?

A. Parents are highly involved with their children and place few limits or restrictions. B. Parents are highly involved with their children and place severe limits and restrictions. C. Parents are uninvolved with their children and place few limits or restrictions. D. Parents are uninvolved with their children and place severe limits and restrictions.

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