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Collmarie

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Adults can help children with grieving over the death of a loved one by
 
  A) gently diverting the child's questions to more pleasant topics.
 
  B) protecting the children from seeing their own adult grief.
 
  C) telling children that death is God's will.
 
  D) encouraging children to talk about their feelings.

Question 2

A child from the United States would most likely have an attribution style that is consistent with the following response to falling down:
 
  A) Saying, Nothing's wrong with me. I'm fine.
 
  B) Crying and accepting attention from others.
 
  C) Getting up to continue playing when a parent seems concerned.
 
  D) Being worried about embarrassing his or her family if he cries.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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