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brutforce

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How do adolescents choose careers?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

If you want to make friends with a child who is showing stranger anxiety, which of the following should you do?
 
  a. rush over to the child and pick them up
  b. approach the child when he/she is far away from their attachment figure
  c. talk in a friendly manner from a distance, smile, and offer toys to the child
  d. approach the child in familiar surroundings, like his/her home, and with his/her mother present.



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Answer to Question 1

Many adolescents will either adopt the expectations others have for their careers, or, they will stumble into a career. Others may have or come to realize very specific career paths based upon their personalities and life circumstances. To some extent, men and women still choose careers that adhere to traditional gender-role stereotypes. Research shows that even young children exhibit gender-role stereotypes. At least 4 million adolescents work outside the home. Although there are advantages to working (e.g., increased sense of responsibility, discipline), working also has some detrimental effects. Those adolescents working more than 11 hours per week report having lower grades, lower self-esteem, and more delinquent behavior. In addition, working just 11 hours per week is associated with increased alcohol and drug use.

Answer to Question 2

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