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APUS57

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Therapists working with new parents report that many couples __________.
 
  A) take longer paid employment leave than is necessary after the birth of a child
  B) are unaware of the potential impact of a new baby on their marital relationship
  C) know a lot about caring for infants because caregiving comes naturally to most people
  D) gain little benefit from participating in groups designed to ease the transition to parenthood

Question 2

A second birth typically requires that fathers __________.
 
  A) revert to a more traditional gender role around the home
  B) spend more time outside the home as a wage earner
  C) take an even more active role in parenting
  D) tend to the older child less often



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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