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khang

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During the first period of emotional development, between age 3 to about 7 years, children are developing an increased ability to
 
  a. understand the mixed nature of emotions.
  b. understand the possibility of regulating emotions through cognition.
  c. take the perspective of others.
  d. understand the role of desires and belief on emotions.

Question 2

Which of the following is an example of the component belief?
 
  a. A child who likes chocolate-chip ice cream will feel happy about having it for dessert.
  b. A rabbit that does not know that a fox is hidden behind nearby bushes is not scared..
  c. A child will feel sad when looking at photographs of a pet that died some years ago.
  d. A child can feel sad by lying to someone, or feel happy by helping.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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