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Who is likely to have more one-to-one mother-child interaction?
 
  a. Walter, whose mother returned to work when he was two years old
  b. Joseph, whose mother works outside the home three days a week
  c. James, whose mother works in the home
  d. All are just as likely to have one-to-one contact with their mothers, as working mothers tend to make quality time with their children.

Question 2

What is the effect of early onset puberty for boys? What is the effect for girls?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Boys seem to benefit from early maturity, having more positive feelings about themselves and better relationships with their parents and peers. Early maturity for girls is associated with lower body satisfaction, depression, and increased norm-breaking activity.





 

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