Jade and Maury have an infant son. Jade largely does the cooking, but Maury always cleans up so that Jade can give the baby a bath after dinner. After the kitchen is clean, Maury and Jade confer to determine what chores are left and how to divide their time so that they both get to be with the baby before bedtime. Jade and Maury are engaged in
a. coparenting.
b. socialization.
c. promotion of volitional functioning.
d. authoritative parenting.
Question 2
A grade-school child thinks of the U.S. flag as an attractive pattern and also as a way to represent the country. This demonstrates the principle called
a. identity training.
b. horizontal decalage.
c. dual representation.
d. a cognitive self-guidance system.