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rlane42

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Which parents are using standard extinction techniques to deal with their child's sleep problems?
 
  a. The parents put their child to bed and check on the child periodically to calm the child's crying.
  b. The parents take their child to bed and stay in the room until the child falls asleep.
  c. The parents put their child to bed, leave the room, and do not attend to the child's tantrums.
  d. The parents put their child to bed, leave the room, and return to read a story if the child gets out of bed.

Question 2

Six-year-old Myla announces to her dad, I don't eat vegetables or anything that's green. Her dad responds appropriately by:
 
  a. allowing Myla to make her own food choices at dinner meals.
  b. not allowing Myla to eat any type of food until she eats her vegetable serving first.
  c. banning junk food in the home.
  d. involving Myla in selecting and preparing vegetables.


briseldagonzales

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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