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hbsimmons88

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Provide one example of self-regulation in a typically developing 3-year-old child and one example of behavior inhibition in a 3-year-old diagnosed with ADHD.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Murray is a child with allergies who has respiratory attacks that make breathing very difficult. These attacks often occur at night and when his parents have had a fight. Murray is probably suffering from ____.
 
  a. angina pectoris c. essential hypertension
  b. asthma d. posttraumatic stress disorder



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Answer to Question 1

 Definition  ability to control emotion, cognition, and behavior; includes both automatic and controlled responses
 Examples of child with or without ADHD  response could include any sort of task that involves control of behavior such as waiting in line, waiting to cross the street; control of emotions such as calming down after a temper tantrum, getting along with others (siblings, peers), dealing with frustration; and cognitive control such as persisting in a task that is potentially frustrating, following multi-step directions
 Response should include some reflection that all 3-year-old children exhibit some behaviors consistent with ADHD. All behaviors should be considered in terms of what is developmentally expected.

Answer to Question 2

B



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