What factors will determine how well a child does in a single-parent home?
What will be an ideal response?
Students' answers will vary, but Table 13.3 provides a quick overview. Some of the
more salient factors in determining how well a child does in a single-parent home
include the parent's maturity and age, his or her income, the stability of the situation,
and the parent's overall social situation. In and of itself, a single-parent household
does not have to be a negative situation for the child.
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What effect do verbally aggressive arguments between parents have on six-month-old infants?
What will be an ideal response?
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In 2008, what percent of all Americans received treatment for a mental health problem?
a. 2.8 percent b. 7.6 percent c. 13.4 percent d. 20.2 percent
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