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Jack went to study abroad on his own thanks to being _ since childhood
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Multiple Choice
Why do people need to be independent?
to help life (improve skills such as time and money management)
For fun
is not for anything
All answers are correct
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Multiple Select
What should parents do to encourage children to become independent?
Offer choices and freedom
Encourage responsibility: Parents can encourage responsibility by giving children age-appropriate tasks to manage on their own
Punish children when they make mistake
Provide opportunities for practice: Parents can provide opportunities for children to practice independent skills
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Multiple Choice
Every evening, after dinner, Lan helps her mother wash the dishes before going to her room to study. What does that show?
Lan is a person with low self-esteem.
Lan is lazy.
Lan is an independent person.
Lan is a confident person
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Multiple Choice
Synonym for independent
lazy
Depend
self-reliance
A and B
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following opinions do you disagree with?
Independence helps us change ourselves for the better
You should become independent as soon as possible.
Only children from poor families need to live independently.
Learn to live independently to grow up.
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Multiple Choice
Activities that demonstrate independence are:
Ask your friend to copy the lesson for you.
Playing at home, not helping parents with housework.
Wash your own clothes.
If you encounter a difficult lesson, copy it from the instruction booklet
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Multiple Choice
Whose independence do you agree with?
Alex always takes out his exercise book to copy without thinking about how to solve the problem because Alex thinks that thinking for himself will take a lot of time and may make mistakes.
Bob always helps his mother do housework. Outside of Spring classes, he also plants and takes care of flower pots on the balcony.
Katie is the youngest child in the family, so she has been spoiled since childhood. Katie is in 6th grade but still asks her mother to prepare clothes, books and her sister to drive her to school even though her house is very close to school.
Every time the teacher assigns a group work task, Jack always gives a reason to ask group members for help.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following actions is independent?
Wash dishes after meals
Copy friends homeworks
Refuse to help other people
Depend on parents
Jack went to study abroad on his own thanks to being _ since childhood
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