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29 July, 10:36

William sees a construction set at the toy store and asks his dad if he can have it for his birthday. His dad asks him if he thinks he would be able to use it. William reminds his dad that he is good at building with blocks. What does this example demonstrate? (A) William's sense of shame and doubt (B) William need to prove himself worthy to his father (C) William's positive selfconcept (D) William's dad's inappropriate questioning of William's sense of initiative

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  1. 29 July, 11:05
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    (C) William's positive self-concept.

    Explanation:

    What this example demonstrates is William's positive self-concept. Self-concept refers to the idea that we have of ourselves and our abilities. A person who has a positive self-concept tends to believe himself capable and talented. He is also more likely to be confident and to try new things out. In this example, it seems like William has a positive self-concept, as he reminds his dad that he is good at building with blocks.
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