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penguins

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When it comes to talking to their children about sex, why is there a gap between what parents believe they ought to do and what they really do?
 
  a. Many parents want to wait until the child is old enough to understand terminology.
  b. Few parents have time to sit down with their children due to busy schedules.
  c. Many parents are unsure that they have sufficient and accurate information.
  d. Few parents think it is important to talk to their children.

Question 2

What distinguishes normal childhood sexual behaviors from problematic sexual behaviors?
 
  a. where the activity takes place
  b. when the activity takes place
  c. only the pervasiveness of the activity
  d. only the intensity of the activity



quynhmickitran

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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