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12. Changes over time in the nature of the parent-child attachment may occur due

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12. Changes over time in the nature of the parent-child attachment may occur due to b. a move to a new town. d. all of the above 13. A parent who follows Piaget's theory of knowing about the world would, in dealing with a five year old a. tailor explanations to the child's level of understanding about the world. b. respect the child and treat him or her like a reasoning adult. c. teach the child about the world by instruction. d. none of the above 14. In the first year of a child's life, parents are in what Ellen Galinsky identified as thestage. a. image making b. nurturing c. dependent d. providing 15. Challenges and stresses of new parents include: a. time-related adjustments b. personal identity c. marital satisfaction d. all of the above B View as Text 3 14 Send to Binder Activity Details View this topic

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12.All of the above;it also depends upon the amount of time parent and child spend together as well as the child'd personality.The quality of the infant-parent attachment is a powerful predictor of a child's later social and emotional outcome. By definition, a normally developing child will develop an attachment relationship with any caregiver who provides regular physical and/or emotional care, regardless of the quality of that care.

13.A parent who follows Piaget's theory of knowing about the world would, in dealing with her five-year-old, tailor explanations to the child's level of understanding about the world.

14.Nurturing stage;Galinsky gave Six Parental Stages

Nurturing stage: Birth to 18-24 Months or Autonomy-The major task at this stage is forming bonds of attachment with the baby. Parents attempt to meet the needs of the baby and balance this with other responsibilities involving spouse, jobs, and friends. Parents make decisions about child care.

15.All of the above;With the decreased time and energy devoted to their partners, new parents are likely to report a decline in marital satisfaction;time adjustments also take place,overnight parents schedule changes because of the newborn thus deciding upon how much time needs to be spent with the child and how much at work,personal identity problems also take place,as the focus becomes raising the child leaving less time for oneself.