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lak

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The recommended strategies for supporting siblings of children with special needs is to:
 a. Protect siblings by not talking to them about their sibling's disorder
  b. Minimize interruptions to the siblings' routine
  c. Help them understand what their sibling's disability is and what to expect in the future
  d. Help them recognize the weaknesses of their sibling, and to limit their expectations due to their sibling's disability

Question 2

White coat syndrome, a fear of doctors and others (wearing white coats) in health care settings, is a form of:
 a. Childhood depression
  b. Parental stress response
  c. Rebellion against authority
  d. Anxiety behavior



Koolkid240

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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