Human development chapter 17 Test Review
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- Q1True/False: A thirteen-year-old is in the preteen years.TrueFalse30s
- Q2True/False: As children become preteens, peers become less important than when they were younger.FalseTrue30s
- Q3True/False: Sometimes preteens feel and act awkward because of the changes taking place in their bodies.TrueFalse30s
- Q4True/False: If a child is angry and engages in physical activity, such as running or playing soccer, the physical activity is likely to increase the anger.TrueFalse30s
- Q5True/False: If a parent is going to help a child work through a difficult situation, the parent must first take the child's concerns seriously.TrueFalse30s
- Q6True/False: Five-years-olds typically have stronger friendships than eleven-year-olds.FalseTrue30s
- Q7Multiple Choice: What characteristics does a child have if the child does not give up easily when working on a difficult task?perseveranceloyaltytrustworthinessenvy30s
- Q8Multiple Choice: What can parents do to help preteens resist peer pressure?They can tell them that the opinions of others their age does not matter.They make certain their children have the necessary clothes to fit into their group.They can help their children develop self-confidence.They can make certain their children understand the importance of learning.30s
- Q9Multiple choice: Four-year-old Sarah like wearing dresses because they make her feel like a girl. What has Sarah developed?envygender identityempathythe ability to control her anger30s
- Q10Multiple Choice: How should a parent appropriately respond to a child who tells the parent he is being bullied?The parent should tell the child to put up with it because it will not last long.The parent should tell the child to fight back.The parent should immediately call the other child's parents.The parent should reassure the child that it is not his fault.30s
- Q11Multiple Choice: In which of these situations might a parent suspect her child is being bullied?The child often comes home hungry, saying she lost her lunch money.all of the aboveThe child seems anxious and does not want to go to school.The child has come home with torn clothes and no reasonable explanation.30s
- Q12Multiple choice: How might a parent help a preteen learn about the importance of being responsible?by controlling the friends the child is allowed to spend time with.by not allowing the child to make decisions for herselfby refusing to negotiate family rulesby letting the child suffer the consequences of her actions whenever possible30s
- Q13Multiple Choice: A feeling of uncertainty and fear that is typically not about a specific threat but seems immediate is called ________________________.anxietyjealousy30s
- Q14Multiple Choice: The fear that a loved one might prefer someone else is called __________________.jealousyanxiety30s
- Q15Multiple Choice: When a child is aware of being either male or female the child possesses __________________ identity.genderguidance30s