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geoffrey

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Given what researchers have learned about changes in children's and adolescents' self-esteem over the years, which teachers should be especially careful to help students acquire a positive sense of self?
 
  a. Second- through fourth-grade teachers
  b. Junior high school teachers
  c. High school teachers who teach advanced courses
  d. High school coaches and physical education teachers

Question 2

As students grow older, they are more likely to:
 
  a. Hold themselves to unrealistically high standards for performance
  b. Be satisfied with low levels of performance
  c. Evaluate their own performance in terms of how it compares with that of their classmates
  d. Evaluate their own performance in terms of how much improvement it shows over time


Amiracle

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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