A person's self-description and ideal self need to be the same in order for him or her to have high self-esteem and be well adjusted and happy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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You are impressed with the social development of your son, who is in middle childhood. The way that he describes his positive and less strong attributes is noticeably different than the way he discussed himself when he was in early childhood
What is a likely comment that your son would say at this time? a. "I really love playing soccer, but I have a little difficulty shooting." b. "I like my soccer ball." c. "I wish that I could play soccer all day long!" d. "My soccer team is 4 and 1 for the season."
What does the SAVRY (Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth) prompt the user to use or not use?
A. Disregard the nature of all previous cases of offending. B. Include contextual factors such as family, school, and peers. C. Disregard personal factors such as anger, impulsivity, and callousness. D. Include influences such as social support, not attitudes toward intervention.