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schs14

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What is the role of parent-child interaction in terms of maternal employment?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Two-to-three-month-olds become quieter and exhibit a decreased heart rate over the deep end of the visual cliff, suggesting that
 
  a. they have not yet developed a fear of depth.
  b. they have developed a fear of depth.
  c. they are less interested in the deep side.
  d. they lack the visuomotor skills to respond appropriately.



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Answer to Question 1

More important than the fact of maternal employment is the mothers interaction style and the quality of substitute care the child receives. Mothers who are satisfied with their life circumstances and who display adaptive parenting techniques tend to have well-adjusted children regardless of their employment status.

Answer to Question 2

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