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dakota nelson

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When children in middle childhood presume that everyone is looking at them, when they in fact are not, they are demonstrating the concept of:
 
  a. Imaginary audience
   b. False sense of self
  c. Personal fable
  d. Symbolic interaction

Question 2

Discuss rites of passage and the functions they serve. Describe various rites of passage within different cultural groups. What have family therapists recommended in regards to rites of passage? Provide an example.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Examples of rites of passage may include Jewish, Indian, African, Latina, or any other cultural or religious markers of maturity. Family therapists recommend formalizing American sociological events (e.g., graduating, getting a driver's license) in a family ritual.



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