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How could Betty & Seth develop a support system while caring for their new baby?
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Expect friends and family to babysit on a regular basis.
Accept offers from trusted neighbors to babysit while they go out for a few hours.
Always take the advice of those who volunteer to help with the baby.
Firmly tell family members they do not need advice and will make their own decisions.
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How could John develop a support system while caring for his new baby?
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Work all day and help with the baby at night
Work on weekdays and help with the baby on weekends
Avoid seeking help since that is a sign of poor parenting
Select a trustworthy person to babysit for the new baby
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How could Betty & Seth develop a support system while caring for their new baby?
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How could John develop a support system while caring for his new baby?
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How could Jan avoid taking her support system for granted while caring for her new baby?
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How can Samantha manage multiple roles while caring for her new baby?
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How can Martha manage her multiple roles while caring for her new baby?
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How can Darren strengthen the parent-child bond while caring for his new baby?
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Which illustrates typical self-help skills of a toddler in getting dressed?
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Which illustrates the skills of a typical toddler when brushing teeth?
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Which illustrates self-help skills of a toddler in getting dressed?
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Which illustrates a recommended practice for bathing a one-year old?
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Which illustrates established routines?
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Which illustrates a recommended method for feeding a three-year old?
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Which illustrates the direct method of learning? One-year Susie:
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Which illustrates a recommended method for feeding a one-year old?
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Which illustrates recommended practices for toilet training?
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Which illustrates the reasoning ability of a typical three-year old?
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Tommy went to the board and wrote the letters of the alphabet. Which type of development is this?
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Two-year old Thomas stood on his head, then stood upright and clapped his hands. Which type of development is this?
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Two-and-a-half-year-old Mary is afraid of the dark when she goes to bed. Which type of development is this?
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Two-and-a-half-year-old June played in the crib with her stuffed bear. Which type of play is this?
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Tony dressed like a fireman and acted like he was putting out a fire in the kitchen center while his friend watched from the side. Which type of play is this?
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Two-and-a-half-year old Zach selected old clothes with his friend Alice and performed an impromptu ballet. Which type of play is this?
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Which emotion does a typical toddler show?
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When a toddler has inappropriate behavior, what should the parent do?
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To be able to put yourself in someone else's "shoes"
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Jackie thinks EVERYTHING in sight is hers. "Mine, mine, mine" is her response to every object she sees or touches. What emotion does this represent?