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rachel9

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Cries of, You're not my real mom, or I don't have to listen to you, you're not my dad are indicative of what type of stepfamily stressor?
 
  A) financial difficulties
   B) adjusting to new parenting roles
   C) grieving past losses
   D) establishing discipline

Question 2

In this type of stepfamily, both partners have children from previous relationships or marriage, although the children may reside in different households.
 
  A) biological father/stepmother
   B) joint biological-stepfamily
   C) biological mother/stepfather
   D) complex stepfamily



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Answer to Question 1

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