Question 1
Enmeshment, a social goal that is common in Puerto Rican families, refers to:
◦ the oppression and prejudice that these families often face.
◦ the tendency to indulge infants' desires beyond the basic needs.
◦ the ability to become attached to, cooperate with, and rely on others.
◦ the pattern of interactions between infants and their caregivers.
Question 2
In cultures where infant mortality is high, infants are:
◦ carried against the mother's chest.
◦ more often strapped to holding devices, such as the cradleboard.
◦ carried less frequently.
◦ more often held close to parents' bodies.