Author Question: Which of the following is not an accurate finding about Head Start programs? a. IQ gains persist ... (Read 78 times)

stevenposner

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Which of the following is not an accurate finding about Head Start programs?
 
  a. IQ gains persist several years after children leave Head Start.
  b. Head Start students are less likely to be held back a grade later in their school careers.
  c. Head Start has benefited children's health.
  d. Children's academic skills and motivation increase in Head Start programs.

Question 2

According to Ainsworth's strange situation method, upon reunion with their mothers after separation, infants with resistant attachment:
 
  A) seek interaction and are readily comforted by their mother.
  B) alternately cling to and push their mother away.
  C) cry and throw tantrums.
  D) ignore their mother.



AngeliqueG

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

B



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