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magmichele12

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Megan is having a baby and wants to give it up for adoption because she simply doesn't feel ready to be a mom. She works with an agency that allows her to carefully pick the parents who will adopt her child, and then keeps in touch with them periodically. They send her pictures of the baby, and she updates them about her health status. When the child asks, they allow him to meet Megan. This is an example of a(n)
 
  a. open adoption.
  b. closed adoption.
  c. foster care situation.
  d. blended family.

Question 2

Piaget has been criticized for
 
  a. overestimating the child's level of social control of nearby peers.
  b. overestimating the child's level of social control over adults such as parents or teachers.
  c. underestimating social and cultural influences.
  d. overemphasizing the role of nativistic innate knowledge.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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