What safety threats affect school-age children, and what can be done about them?

What will be an ideal response?

A good answer would include the following key points:
- Due to increased independence, accidents are a serious threat affecting school-age children
- Children's increased access to cyberspace and unsupervised access also provides a threat

Psychology

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By focusing on the shift from a novelty preference to a familiarity preference, researchers can use habituation to assess

A) remote memory. B) recent memory. C) an infant's imitation ability. D) an infant's motor development.

Psychology

Darren is on the way to his university to write an exam. He is disturbed by thoughts of failing because he is not prepared for the exam. However, he pushes away thoughts of failing and focuses on studying. In this scenario, Darren is using _____

A) repression B) suppression C) free association D) systematic desensitization

Psychology