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Three important elements in a family development theory include:
 
  a. Optimal direction, developmental tasks and epigenetic principles
  b. Boundaries, interaction, and development
  c. Birth order of children, kinship systems, and discipline
  d. Nurturing functions, boundary maintenance, and child development.

Question 2

Family development theories help you understand.
 
  a. How subsystems function
  b. How families change over time
  c. How parental discipline is being used
  d. How family tasks are accomplished



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Answer to Question 1

a. Optimal direction, developmental tasks and epigenetic principles

Answer to Question 2

b. How families change over time



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