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bobbysung

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What is enmeshment?
 
  parents never knowing what their emerging-adult children are doing or
  thinking
  emerging-adult children always knowing what their parents are doing or
  thinking
  emerging-adult children never knowing what their parents are doing or
  thinking
  parents always knowing what their emerging-adult children are doing or
  thinking

Question 2

What percentage of all emerging adults have said that they receive money from their parents in addition to food, medical care, tuition, and other support?
 
  10
  35
  50
  80



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tranoy

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Answer to Question 1

parents always knowing what their emerging-adult children are doing or
thinking

Answer to Question 2

50




bobbysung

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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