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How are families living in poverty different than middle-class families?
 
  a.They are more focused on the short term and live in the present, as well as often make decisions based on relationships rather than on what is logical and best for their own well-beingb.They have a clear plan and follow itc.They are very clever about what society expects of them

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Why is understanding family dynamics important?
 
  a.Family systems are not easy to understandb.Asking the right questions is important for working with familiesc.Knowing how family members interact and what their family roles and expectations are will help someone work with a family



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