Multiple Choice
Cultural differences in values and expectations about the skills that are necessary for children appear NOT to be associated with
A) parents' concern for children's well-being.
B) parental gatekeeping of peer interactions.
C) parents' beliefs about the importance of peer relations.
D) children's behavior when they are in social interactions with peers.
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