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CharlieWard

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Sexual arousal begins ________.
 
  a. soon after birth
  b. at age 3
  c. at 5 years of age
  d. in puberty

Question 2

Barbara has attended a workshop for parents on understanding childhood sexuality. The workshop presenters suggested that sex play can be redirected to a different activity. How should parents handle the situation?
 
  a. Pretend that sex play never occurred.
  b. Exaggerate what the consequences would be for sex play.
  c. Talk to children about appropriate play and inappropriate play.
  d. Encourage children to engage in both sex play and other activities.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: C





 

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