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nautica902

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Family protective factors:
 
  a) are micro-level characteristics.
  b) assist families in bouncing back from a crisis situation.
  c) are social networks, religious and faith-based fellowships, for example.
  d) are family policies, such as maternity leave.
  e) are personal characteristics you developed early in life, such as intelligence, sense of humor, or creativity.

Question 2

Melody's grandmother takes her to the park every Wednesday evening and visits her on weekends.Despite being close to Melody,she stays out of decisions that Melody's parents make with regard to her well-being.
 
  Melody's grandmother shows an example of a(n) ________grandparent ing style.
  A) authoritative and advisory
  B) companionate and supportive
  C) authoritative and companionate
  D) remote and involved



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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