Children who __________ are more often abused
a. are older c. are frequently ill
b. don't cry very often d. are healthy
c
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a. a normal fear response triggered at an inappropriate time. b. a deliberate attempt to seek attention. c. very different from the normal fear response. d. easily dismissed as harmless.
Your text has a chapter on peer relationships, which begins by discussing children who survived the holocaust. A main point was that:
a. children's relationships with each other helped them master their anxiety and develop the capacity for social relationships b. traumatic experiences can lead to severe disruptions in the capacity to experience empathy and thus to maintain normal peer relationships c. therapy with pets can be helpful in helping children overcome trauma and establish new friendships d. children only trust their own parents and siblings after their traumatic experiences, which led them to miss the benefits of peer relationships