Harper is a two-year-old girl in an Early Head Start classroom. She was born six weeks premature, and both she and her mother te
sted positive for cocaine at birth. Harper was diagnosed with developmental delay and was placed in a foster home during the period in which the mother successfully completed a drug treatment program. Harper thrived in her responsive and caring foster care home, where she had nurturing care with many opportunities for sensory experiences. She also received developmental therapy services through the state early intervention program. At 18 months, Harper was reunited with her mother and has attended Early Head Start for six months. Assessment at the Early Head Start indicates that Harper is meeting all of her developmental milestones. Harper can run and jump, has a vocabulary of 100 or more words, can help pull up her diaper, and is beginning toilet training. You learned about nature versus nurture. This foster home is an example of which? A. Nurture B. Lessening the effects of teratogens C. Equal portions of nurture and nature D. Nature
Netball would also benefit from a basketball warmup as they both use their hands to play with the ball and both have nets. The only difference is in netball you can't dribble with the ball
Inter-rater reliability is what is called the measurement with which several different judges can judge in the same way a certain event, in this case when used with other tests, the Rorschach does not perform well and decreases in accuracy, so it has low inter-rater reliabilty.
The answer is B. Care is different in different cultures. The WHO (World Health Organization) is currently working to increase prenatal care in low-income countries.