Question : 21.What does your textbook have to say about children observing : 1245380

21.What does your textbook have to say about children observing disagreements between their parents?

a.It is unhealthy, as it can lead to a fear of conflict.

b.It is to be avoided at all costs, as it is positively correlated with mental health issues in adolescence and emerging adulthood.

c.When handled constructively, disagreements can actually lead to positive outcomes in children as it promotes family cohesion and dealing with life’s problems.

d.It is something that should be actively pursued so that children learn to “fight fairly.” In fact, parents should actively look for occasional opportunities to disagree so their children can learn from it.

22.Which BEST describes the relationship between parenting styles and children’s temperaments?

a.Parenting styles cause temperaments.

b.Parenting styles may develop as the result of temperament.

c.Temperaments develop as the result of parenting styles.

d.Temperament and parenting styles are unrelated.

23.Which of the following is one of the benefits to a child of having a new baby brother or sister come into the home?

a.The father becomes more involved with the older child as the mother devotes more time to the baby.

b.They get more toys and clothes as loved ones buy gifts to make sure that the older sibling doesn’t feel left out.

c.They get to become more independent, as their parents will not be able to devote as much time to them.

d.They will progress through the stages of cognitive development more rapidly, as their help will be essential in assisting with the new baby.

24.As infants grow older, their relationships with siblings develop and become more complicated. All but which of the following are ways in which these relationships change?

a.Older siblings become a source of comfort and care for the younger sibling when they are upset or distressed.

b.Older siblings serve as teachers for young siblings, teaching them how to play games or to cook simple foods.

c.Older children who do well in school and with peers serve as a model to young siblings, who often follow suit.

d.Older children are essential in facilitating communication between the younger sibling and the parents, often interpreting “baby talk” and poorly-enunciated words for the parents to understand.

25.Which of the following pairs of siblings is most likely to have the closest, warmest relationship?

a.Yarone is 13 years old, and his younger sister Shayla is 8 years old.

b.Tiffany is 5 years old and her younger brother Tajuan is 4 years old.

c.Marquis is 9 years old and is very laid back, and his brother, Lanom, is 7 years old.

d.Jack and his sister Jill are same-aged fraternal twins, and where Jack is very mellow his sister tends to be very emotional.

26.Parents tend to be more affectionate and more punitive toward

a.“middle” children.

b.first-born children.

c.their youngest child.

d.children born with a chromosomal handicap.

27.Which of the following children is MOST likely to have older siblings?

a.Joe, who is very popular with his peers and who is very innovative.

b.Steve, who conforms easily to his parents’ and other adults’ requests.

c.Martin, who has known from his middle-school years that he is “destined” to go to college.

d.Herb, who earned a very high score on a recent administration of an intelligence test.

28.As adults, children whose parents divorced are more likely to experience all but which of the following?

a.domestic abusec.negative attitudes about marriage

b.conflict in their own marriaged.depression

29.Which of the following individuals is likely to experience the most harmful effects of their parents’ divorce?

a.Noah, who is in preschool

b.Harmony, who is a college sophomore

c.Ben, who is an adolescent

d.Willamina, who is a newly married young adult

30.Anjali’s parents are divorced. Anjali spends weekends with his father and the rest of the week with his mother. In legal terms, this arrangement is an aspect of what is known as

a.an indifferent-uninvolved parenting style.c.a blended family.

b.direct instruction.d.joint custody.

 

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