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TVarnum

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Which three child outcomes are associated with parental guidance?
 
  a. Developing social roles, positive mental health, and self-esteem
  b. Problem solving skills, developing self-esteem, and following rules
  c. Behavioral control, following rules, and developing social roles
  d. Expanding perspectives, developing social roles, and problem solving skills

Question 2

Which parental activity is not an example of guidance?
 
  a. Helping with homework
  b. Discussing problems at school
  c.Helping the child feel special
  d. Explaining the reason for rules



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Answer to Question 1

d. Expanding perspectives, developing social roles, and problem solving skills

Answer to Question 2

c.Helping the child feel special



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