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Test How does autonomy influence child development?
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QUESTION 1: WHAT IS AUTONOMY IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT?
The ability to explore and learn
Total dependence on parents
Lack of decision-making skills
Parental construction of identity
QUESTION 2: WHY DO CHILDREN NEED MORE AND MORE AUTONOMY AS THEY GET OLDER?
To be more dependent on their parents
To avoid new challenges
To acquire new skills
To limit their emotional growth
QUESTION 3: WHAT AREAS OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT ARE RELATED TO AUTONOMY?
Physical, emotional, social and cognitive development
Physical and emotional development
Social and cognitive development
Cognitive and emotional development
QUESTION 4: WHAT IS AUTONOMY IN PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT?
Perform daily activities independently
Complete dependence on parents
Avoiding household chores
Limiting the development of skills and confidence
QUESTION 5: HOW DOES AUTONOMY AFFECT THE CHILD'S EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT?
Builds self-esteem and self-confidence
Limits the ability to make decisions
Reduces social interactions
Impedes the identification and expression of emotions
QUESTION 6: WHAT DOES AUTONOMY IMPLY IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT?
Interact with others independently
Avoidance of healthy relationships with other people
Complete dependence on adults
Limiting social and emotional skills
QUESTION 7: HOW IS AUTONOMY RELATED TO COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT?
Independent learning and problem solving
Limiting critical thinking and problem solving
Exclusive reliance on parents for learning
None of the above
QUESTION 8: HOW DOES AUTONOMY INFLUENCE THE CHILD'S SELF-ESTEEM AND CONFIDENCE?
Develops self-confidence
Limits self-esteem
No impact on self-esteem and confidence
Depends exclusively on the parents
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