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Initiative
Attachment
Self-regulation
All choices are correct
A story about a child
A rubber band
A drawing by a caseworker
A photograph
Having a calm nighttime routine
Reading books together
Physical closeness between caregiver and child
All choices are correct
True
False
Positive relationships with caring people
Health insurance
Removal from the adverse environment
Extended psychotherapy
Initiative
Stubborness
A learning disability
Skill replication
True
False
Environmental influences outweigh inherent characteristics and a child's resiliency is dependent on changes in their environment.
Developing certain protective factors counteracts risk factors and helps promote resilience in children.
Children are only resilient if they have certain inherent characteristics, such as an optimistic attitude.
If children have more protective factors than risk factors then it is guaranteed that they will have a positive life outcome.
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