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torybrooks

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To understand coercive home environments, the family should be regarded as a social system because
 
  a. family members respond to and reinforce one another's actions.
  b. systemic technical jargon becomes sophisticated.
  c. inhibitory controls are especially effective in coercive home environments.
  d. passive victims deserve what happens to them.

Question 2

By the age of three, children are WORST at performing this skill:
 
  a. building block-towers.
  b. scribbling with crayons.
  c. catching or throwing balls.
  d. copying straight lines with crayons.



Carliemb17

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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