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pepyto

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A parent who justifies working long hours at two jobs and says it is good for the children:
 
  a. doesn't know what children really want
  b. will have children who grow up to hate him or her
   c. is delusional
  d. is engaging in cognitive restructuring

Question 2

Negative day-care experiences can be mitigated by:
 
  a. attentive, sensitive, loving parents
  b. licensing at the state level with regular (monthly inspections)
  c. increasing the pay of workers to reduce frequent staff turnover
  d. increasing the criteria for workers to those who have child development training



ricroger

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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