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@Brianna17

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How do power-assertive techniques differ from other types of parenting behaviors aimed at restricting behavior?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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An African study found that the probability of transmission of HIV through breast milk was about ______ percent.
 
  a. five c. twenty
  b. sixteen d. twenty-five



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Answer to Question 1

Power-assertive techniques involve the assertion of control over a child rather than an inductive process that supports the internalizing of moral behavior and fosters prosocial behavior. Power-assertive techniques tend not to show respect for the child's needs. Power-assertive techniques tend to work less well than inductive techniques in fostering positive behaviors from a child.

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