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jerry coleman

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Finkelhor uses the concept of victimization as a basis for understanding vulnerability in young children. The underlying concept that he bases his work and potential for intervention on is
 
  A. the disruption of developmental tasks of childhood.
  B. the amount of parental discord and overt conflict.
  C. the severity and consistency of punishment.
  D. deviant mother-child or father-child relationships.

Question 2

Several different organizations have developed classification systems of mental health issues in children. Which of the following organizations had not developed such a system?
 
  A. American Psychiatric Association (APA)
  B. the World Health Organization (WHO)
  C. Zero to Three
  D. the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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