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Punishing a child for exploring their own genitals or masturbating may
 
  A) increase the likelihood that the child will grow up to be a sexually responsible adult.
  B) destroy their chances for ever having a serious relationship in adulthood.
  C) make it more likely they will learn to feel guilty about sex in adulthood.
  D) help the child as an adolescent by making them more able to abstain from sex.

Question 2

Parents who are unaware that masturbation is commonplace among children may
 
  A) erroneously assume that children who masturbate are oversexed or aberrant.
  B) pull a child's hands away and scold her or him.
  C) fail to acknowledge the behavior openly.
  D) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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