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Melani1276

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What risks do children growing up in affluent communities face?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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To see what her infant son could remember, Soleil showed him the same toy over and over again. After he had habituated, Soleil began to hold up the old toy with a new one next to it, and her son looked longer at the new toy. Soleil can conclude that her son
 
  a. had a memory for the old toy.
  b. had a preference for the old toy.
  c. had no memory for the old toy.
  d. probably just preferred the color of the new toy.



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Answer to Question 1

Anxiety, depression, and substance use are some of the risks that affluent children are relatively more prone to face than average children. Affluent children also may experience high pressure for academic achievement, overscheduling, and a disconnect from busy, professional parents  all of which can hamper the establishment of a nurturing home environment.

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