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English, 25.06.2019 02:00 mak92

Which of the following statements best describes the authors point of view on how parents should react to their children’s crushes? a. parents should discourage crushes especially celebrity crushes and risky identity crushes b. parents should encourage crushes respect the child’s boundaries and not monitor in a way the adolescent c. parents should inform their children early on that crushes aren’t often serious -even if it feels like it -so that the adolescent will be able to face possible rejection more easily d. parents should support their children feeling but be aware of the possible risk or fallout that come with crushes

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