Zia believes that children think very differently than adults do and that one should choose toys and activities that are developmentally appropriate for the age of a child. She also thinks parents and teachers should not have expectations beyond the child's capabilities at a specific age. Her thinking is most in line with which theory of childrearing?
A. biopsychological theory
B. behavioral theory
C. psychodynamic theory
D. organismic theory
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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