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altibaby

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Properly addressing the contexts in individual children's lives requires:
 
  a. Considering children's individual risks and protective factors
  b. Encouraging assimilation while respecting individuality
  c. Overriding family cultural tradition when it conflicts with classroom expectations
  d. Respecting family choices in all situations

Question 2

Ten-year-old Wayne's father has just moved out of their home, and his parents are in the process of getting a divorce. Three of the following are likely to be true about Wayne. Which one is likely to be false?
 
  a. Wayne's family is probably wealthy rather than poor.
  b. Wayne may have to move into a smaller home or apartment.
  c. Wayne feels anxious and uncertain about what the custody arrangements might be.
  d. Despite his parents' frequent arguments in recent months, the news of their impending divorce has caught Wayne by surprise.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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