Asked by leonta brown-lewis on May 22, 2024
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The opening story about Darius' father supports the fact that
A) having a father care for his child should only happen in extreme emergencies when the mother is not available.
B) being in day care is better for the child than being with dad at home because the child needs to socialize with other children in order to develop properly.
C) not all situations fall into the gender role stereotyping that the mother is the first choice for staying at home with the child.
D) children raised by fathers do not thrive in most cases.
Gender Role Stereotyping
The assignment of roles, behaviors, and attributes to individuals based strictly on their gender, often resulting in restrictive and prejudicial practices.
Father Care
The involvement and nurturing activities a father engages in to support the physical, emotional, and developmental well-being of their child.
Day Care
A service that provides care for children during the daytime, often enabling their parents to work or engage in other activities.
- Familiarize oneself with the concept of emotions and their sorting into positive and negative emotions.
- Recognize the impact of caregiver-child interactions on emotional development and regulation.
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Michael TinglinMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The opening story about Darius' father challenges gender role stereotyping by presenting a situation in which the father is the primary caregiver. This supports the fact that not all situations fall into the traditional stereotype that the mother is the first choice for staying at home with the child.
Learning Objectives
- Familiarize oneself with the concept of emotions and their sorting into positive and negative emotions.
- Recognize the impact of caregiver-child interactions on emotional development and regulation.