In "programming" motor development programs, it is suggested that
A. parents take an active role in moving the baby or the baby's limbs during an activity
B. infants should be left on their backs until they are capable of changing position
C. hard-soled shoes should be discouraged
D. toys should be placed near the child to stimulate activity but not handed to the child
A
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A) Long-term contact and collaboration among neighborhoods, schools, and communities may be the best way to reduce prejudice. B) Children assigned to cooperative learning groups with peers of diverse backgrounds have fewer prejudices even with regard to out-group members who are not part of the learning teams. C) School environments that expose children to broad ethnic diversity often cause children to form negative biases about out-group members. D) The more children believe that personalities are fixed, the more they report liking and perceiving themselves as similar to members of disadvantaged out-groups.
Two-year-old Tommy is referred to a pediatrician because he is small and scrawny and he has trouble digesting food. If Tommy's condition is not the result of malnutrition but rather is linked to child neglect, the most likely diagnosis is:
a. kwashiorkor b. stunting c. anemia d. failure-to-thrive syndrome