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Roxanna betances
on Oct 20, 2024Verified
Parental behavior that serves to support children's efforts,allowing them to be more skillful than they would be if they relied only on their own abilities,is called
A) bonding.
B) scaffolding.
C) mutuality.
D) reciprocity.
Scaffolding
An educational technique that provides support to students by breaking learning into chunks and providing a structure to those chunks.
Mutuality
A relational dynamic characterized by mutual influence, recognition, and concern.
- Become aware of the consequences parental conduct has on offspring development and their bond formation.
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Learning Objectives
- Become aware of the consequences parental conduct has on offspring development and their bond formation.
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