Even though Jacob, a 10-year-old, is a competitive swimmer, he still needs adult supervision when he swims. In particular, he may

A) lack the cognitive maturity to make sound judgments about how safe it is to swim.
B) be embarrassed to call for help when he needs it.
C) use swimming as a way to avoid doing homework.
D) prefer swimming in safe and shallow water.

A) lack the cognitive maturity to make sound judgments about how safe it is to swim

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In families with 5 to 10 siblings,

A) intimacy is more important than commitment. B) sibling bonds are usually weaker in adulthood. C) loneliness is common even among the married siblings. D) close sibling bonds may replace friendships.

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