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meagbuch

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What are the three accepted and respected approaches to program models according to the ASCA National Model?
 
  A) academic, career and personal-social approaches
 
  B) psychological, emotional and physical approaches
 
  C) developmental, psychological and spiritual approaches
 
  D) comprehensive, developmental and results-based approaches
 
  E) comprehensive, developmental and psychological approaches

Question 2

Which of the following individuals is considered to be off time according to the Western social clock?
 
  A) A 40-year-old who just got married.
 
  B) A 30-year-old who just had her second child.
 
  C) A 20-year-old who is beginning his freshman year of college.
 
  D) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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