1. Advocates of social skills building and role modeling would not be inclined to choose a Western style of play because Western play: A. Has a people focus, not an object focus B. Is impossible for many non-mainstream children to master C. Lacks a rule-based orientation. D. Can interfere with affective mother-infant bonding. I choose C............ Can someone please check my answer

You're probably right. I hope you checked your text, though, for this answer.

thanks

You're welcome.

To check your answer, let's analyze the question and the answer choices.

The question is asking why advocates of social skills building and role modeling would not choose a Western style of play. The answer choices provide possible reasons for this.

A. Has a people focus, not an object focus: This answer suggests that Western play is more focused on interacting with people rather than playing with objects. However, it doesn't directly explain why advocates of social skills building and role modeling wouldn't choose it.

B. Is impossible for many non-mainstream children to master: This answer suggests that non-mainstream children might struggle to master Western-style play. While this could be a valid concern, it doesn't specifically address why advocates of social skills building and role modeling would not choose it.

C. Lacks a rule-based orientation: This answer suggests that Western play lacks clear rules. If advocates of social skills building and role modeling prioritize teaching children specific social rules and expectations in their play, this could be a valid reason for not choosing Western play.

D. Can interfere with affective mother-infant bonding: This answer suggests that Western play might negatively impact the bond between mothers and infants. However, it doesn't directly address why advocates of social skills building and role modeling would not choose Western play.

Given the options, it seems like your choice of C. Lacks a rule-based orientation, could be a possible reason why advocates of social skills building and role modeling would not choose Western-style play. However, keep in mind that it is always important to consider multiple perspectives and arguments before coming to a conclusion.