How are the brains of children who have ADHD different than the brains of children who do not have ADHD? The brains of children with ADHD ____
a. have a larger corpus callosum
b. are slightly smaller and grow more slowly
c. have a right hemisphere that is noticeably larger than the left hemisphere
d. have neurofibulary tangling and plaques
B. The brains of children with ADHD are slightly smaller and grow more slowly, compared to other children's brains.
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Your nephew has always had a difficult personality. He is now in early childhood and is very aggressive in most things that he does. Your sister is very concerned and asks you what your thoughts are. You tell her that ____
a. she should be concerned; aggressive behavior in early childhood is a predictor of aggression in adolescence and adulthood b. she should not be concerned; most children in early childhood go through this phase and will eventually stop being aggressive c. she should be concerned, but there is nothing that she can do d. as it turns out, very aggressive children during early childhood perform at superior levels in school
Which of the following contexts of development includes the values and beliefs of the culture in which a child is growing up?
A) Microsystem B) Mesosystem C) Exosystem D) Macrosystem