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lb_gilbert

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Parents play the role of ritual bearer to:
 
  A) build a sense of family cohesiveness.
  B) foster healthy lifestyle habits among their children.
  C) protect their children from harm.
  D) fulfil the physical developmental needs of their children.

Question 2

The gatekeeper role of a mother refers to:
 
  A) the influence of the mother on the father's involvement with his children.
  B) the mother's transition from the role of caregiver to that of teacher.
  C) the decisions that the mother takes to help her child maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  D) the mother's decision about whether or not she wants the father to know about the children.



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Answer to Question 1

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