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yoooooman

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Autonomy is NOT helped when
 
  a. adults do things for toddlers that they could be taught to do for themselves.
  b. toddlers are given stools to reach the sink and toilet.
  c. toddlers are given lots of time for dressing.
  d. adults give toddlers easy-to-manage clothing.

Question 2

Separation problems are NOT helped when adults
 
  a. stay physically close to toddlers.
  b. encourage toddlers to have rituals for goodbyes.
  c. try to stop the tears with shame.
  d. create policies that allow for gradual easing-in.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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