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nmorano1

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Peter believes that the best way to raise his son is by prompting and reprimanding him whenever he does something wrong and rewarding him whenever he does something that he thinks is right. Peter believes that he has to be involved in shaping the child's behavior. Peter's ideas agree best with the philosopher _____.
 
  A) Jean Piaget
  B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  C) Konrad Lorenz
  D) John Locke

Question 2

Children with separation anxiety disorder tend to:
 
  A) explore their environment and become progressively independent when they are separated from their caregivers.
  B) display a sense of security when they are separated from parents.
  C) plead with their parents to leave the house.
  D) cling to their parents and follow them around the house.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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