This is an example of social comparison theory.
<span>Children with autism is a complex condition that has impairments in social interaction and developmental language and communication skills. The children with autism have difficulty in understanding the false belief in comparison to normal other children. Autistic children are slightly better than the mentally ret.arded persons. Autistic children have a specific deficit in theory of mind. The performance of the children may improved to a large extend due to some kind of coaching facilities. The correct answer is that - they lack a theory of mind.</span>
I'm not sure what time or place you're talking about but this is what I think.
I think that most wealthy Women had wealthy husbands so the Women probably didn't work. Maybe they took care of children, or were teachers. There were other choices for a women but, the year and country has to be specific.
The correct answer is D. They help students interested in sport develop a positive view of themselves as athletes and teach them important physical skills and strategies.
Explanation:
A coach refers to a person that is in charge of training and instructing an individual who is interested in a specific sport or a complete team. Coaches are mainly found in sportive context from amateur to professional levels but besides this, in countries like the U.S., it is common to find coaches in the school including middle school contexts. In this cases, coaches' main role is to support students that are interested in a sport by teaching them skills and also game strategies, even if they do not have a great talent and also to help students emotionally, which in most cases simply making them believe in themselves and have a more positive view about themselves, considering most of them are teenagers and in most case are more insecure. Therefore, the option that describes middle school coaches is "They help students interested in sport develop a positive view of themselves as athletes and teach them important physical skills and strategies".