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Seven-month-old Juan and his mother live in a small rented apartment in a large city. Affordable, high quality child care centers are very hard to find in her neighborhood.
 
  Which level of the environment, according to Bronfenbrenner's model, is limiting her access to high quality day care in her community?
  a. Macrosystem
  b. Exosystem
  c. Microsystem
  d. Mesosystem

Question 2

Which of the following pitfalls, more than the others, leads to the client feeling as if an interrogation is occurring?
 
  a) Using I understand
  b) Using Basically
  c) Using How does that make you feel?
  d) Using So



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Answer to Question 1

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