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John is grounded and not allowed to drive since he came home drunk. Which child-rearing approach does this reflect?
 
  a. behavioral approach
  b. developmental-maturational approach
   c. socioteological approach
  d. attachment approach

Question 2

How were parents in 1914 advised to respond to their child's thumb-sucking behavior?
 
  a. it is natural and ignore it
  b. pin the sleeves of the child to the bed if necessary
  c. slap the child when thumb-sucking behavior is observed
  d. cuddle the child more since thumb sucking is a sign of emotional insecurity



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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