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What is the sequence of Marco‘s emotional development?
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1. What is the relationship between emotional maturity and emotional intimacy?
A: ? 2. Explain why it is difficult for teen
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a baby cries at a loud noise on tv after being startled by a loud car backfiring earlier in the evening. which of the following
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People who lack self-respect likely have
(1 point) Responses a learned emotion. a learned emotion. low self-esteem. low
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as infants grow into toddlers, the causes of their fear will
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Which of the following teacher statements is most helpful in helping a child develop a script for sharing his emotions with
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Which do you attain when you are full-grown emotionally?
(1 point) Responses emotional intimacy emotional intimacy emotional
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Separation anxiety is most commonly associated with which stage of childhood development? Infancy, middle childhood, adolescence
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Separation anxiety is considered a normal and healthy part of a child’s development true or false?
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How can you help young children identify their feelings?
(1 point) Responses Guess what they are feeling. Guess what they are
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How does this impact kids your age?
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My little sister is a big baby. She cries all the time.
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In one sentence define attachment
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12. It describes the child’s basic disposition such as happiness, serious etc.
a) Adaptability b) Mood c) Withdrawal d)
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23. At this stage, the need to belong is quite high, and learners are often subjected to rejection from friends and bullying.
a)
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The conclusion that parent child interaction may be crucial only for emotional development comes from Kj theory that
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The conclusion that parent child interaction may be crucial only for emotional development comes from Kj theory that
1. Children
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do babies have emotions when they are first born, like do they respond which facial expressions when you talk to them?
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