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09madisonrousseau09

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How is temperament related to the effectiveness of discipline techniques?
 
  a. Children who are slow to warm up never need to be disciplined.
  b. Children who are fearful and inhibited need to experience love withdrawal as a discipline strategy. c. Children who are active and insensitive to disapproval need more focused, directive discipline.
  d. Children who are sociable and outgoing need to be disciplined using power assertion.

Question 2

John has dropped out of college. The most likely consequence will be that
 
  a. all his problems will disappear.
  b. his goals and directions will be clarified.
  c. he will earn more money in the short and long-term. d. his marriage prospects will be impacted.



miss.ashley

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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