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Extremely autonomous children (penn foster help)?

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a. usually have strict discipline at home

b. cant be creative (i know its not this one)

c. suffer from self doubt (idont think its this one)

d. may not follow rules easily

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  1. I should think d.

    (Greek: Auto-Nomos - nomos meaning "law": one who gives oneself his/her own law)


  2. d)  If they are autonomous they think for themselves and are therefore less likely to follow others rules.  

    It isn't likely to be a, because strict parenting doesn't allow for autonomy.

    :D

  3. I dont know what it is you are asking as I dont really understand the question, what does penn foster help mean?

    but clearly a, b, and c are nothing to do with autonomous education or parenting

    d does as it speaks to autonomous parenting styles in that an autonomously parented child will not be subjected to rules in the home.

    however this does not mean necissarily that such a chiuld will not follow rules just that he will not do so from blind obedience.

  4. I believe if you use the process of elimination, you will come up with the right answer.  Also, if you review the study materials, I'm positive you'll find the correct answer.

  5. Please do not solicit answers on Y!A,

    as this is in violation of the school's honor code.

    If you need assistance, you can reach the

    school's academic advisors by phone or e-mail at:

    http://www.pennfoster.edu/contact_us.htm

    Penn Foster

  6. This will be found in your textbook. You have to go with the answer that comes from your materials.

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