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Children model themselves largely on their parents.They do so mainly through identification.Children identify __1__ a parent when they believe they have the qualities and feelings that are __2__ of that parent.The things parents do and sayand the __3__ they do and say to themtherefore strongly influence a child's __4__ .However, parents must consistently behave like the type of __5__ they want their child to become.
A parent's actions __6__ affect the selfimage that a child forms __7__ identification. Children who see mainly positive qualities in their __8__ will likely learn to see themselves in a positive way.Children who observe chiefly __9__ qualities in their parents will have difficulty __10__ positive qualities in themselves.Children may __11__ their selfimage, however, as they become increasingly __12__ by peersgroups standards before they reach __13__ .
Isolated events, __13__ dramatic ones, do not necessarily have a permanent __14__ on a child's behavior.Children interpret such events according to their established attitudes and previous training.Children who know they are loved can, __15__ , accept the divorce of their parent's or a parents early __16__ .But if children feel unloved, they may interpret such events __17__ a sign of rejection or punishment.
In the same way, all children are not influenced __18__ by toys and games, reading matter, and television programs. __19__ in the case of a dramatic change in family relations, the __20__ of an activity or experience depends on how the child interprets it.
1.A.to B.with C.around D.for
2.A.informed B.characteristic C.conceived D.indicative
3.A.gesture B.expression C.way D.extent
4.A.behavior B.words C.mood D.reactions
5.A.person B.humans C.creatures D.adult
6.A.in turn B.nevertheless C.also D.as a result
7.A.before B.besides C.with D.throughԴ̳
8.A.eyes B.parents C.peers D.behaviors
9.A.negative B.cheerful C.various D.complex
10.A.see B.seeing C.to see D.to seeing
11.A.modify B.copy C.give up D.continue
12.A.mature B.influenced C.unique D.independent
13.A.not B.besides C.even D.finally
14.A.idea B.wonder C.stamp D.effect
15.A.luckily B.for example C.at most D.theoretically
16.A.death B.rewards C.advice D.teaching
17.A.as B.being C.of D.for
18.A.even B.at all C.alike D.as a whole
19.A.Oh B.Alas C.Right D.As
20.A.result B.effect C.scale D.cause
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