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Exercise 2

For each of the below questions, select true if the sentence maintains parallelism and false if it does not.

This activity contains 5 questions.

Question 1.
Parents of toddlers need to be observant, energetic, and to have patience.

   
 
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Question 2.
Parents cannot schedule “quality time” with their children, and they are not able to predict when an everyday activity can turn into “quality time.”

   
 
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Question 3.
When children are unhappy, asking, “What happened? ” is generally better than saying, “You must be feeling sad.”

   
 
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Question 4.
In Parenting by Heart, Ron Taffel offers advice for parents about staying in charge, passing on values, and how to maintain a connection with their children.

   
 
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Question 5.
Taffel directs his advice not only at parents of pre-school children but also to parents of elementary school kids.

   
 
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