Judy's therapist listens to her without interrupting, never evaluating or judging her. This therapist is demonstrating deep respect for Judy as a person of worth, a hallmark of
a) empathy.
b) genuineness.
c) unconditional positive regard.
d) nondirective countertransference.
C
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Many children with autism:
a. like the room darkened. b. like routines that they can predict (those that repeat from day to day). c. like a great amount of affection. d. prefer parallel play.
Which of the following statements about individual differences in motor skills is true?
A) Parents tend to actively discourage girls from participating in athletic activities. B) Family income affects children's access to lessons needed to develop certain abilities. C) Boys are able to understand and process the rules of most athletic events more quickly than girls. D) Many low-SES children are less skilled in motor activities even when they are exposed to formal lessons.