How do friendships of 10-year-olds differ from those of 6-year-olds?

10-year-olds demand less of their friends.
10-year-olds find it easier to make new friends.
10-year-olds change friends less often.
10-year-olds are less upset when a friendship breaks up.

10-year-olds change friends less often.

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What cyclical pathway can develop that eventually leads to obesity?

a. A child stops eating because of low self-esteem, becomes anorexic and then is successfully treated but still has negative feelings about her- or himself. b. A thin child eats normally but is teased about his or her weight and begins to diet further. c. A child eats because of feelings of depression and low self-esteem, gains weight, is rejected by peers, binges, and continues to gain weight. d. A thin child binges because of depression and low self-esteem, purges and feels better, then feels safe to binge again, eating more later.

Psychology