Discuss the "hygiene hypothesis" as it relates to childhood illness. What dangers could emerge from an illness-free childhood?

What will be an ideal response?

The hygiene hypothesis states that children are overprotected from dirt and bacteria
and that some infections and childhood diseases that could strengthen their immune
systems rarely occur. Citations of dangers will vary but could include superinfections,
a weakened or compromised immune system, or a general inability to cope with illness.

Psychology

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Which of the following is a property of formal operational thought?

A. Believing that inanimate objects are alive B. Thinking abstractly C. Physical appearance represents reality D. using reversibility for the first time

Psychology

Both Erikson and Bowlby viewed _____ as crucial to future emotional and social development

a. language ability b. the first attachment relationship c. an easy or slow-to-warm-up temperament d. one's biological makeup

Psychology