Multiple Choice
What happens when school-age children become more independent?
A) The parent-child relationship becomes friendlier, and children go to their parents more for advice.
B) They spend less time with parents, but when they do, it is in task-oriented activities.
C) They spend more time with parents.
D) They show more respect for parental authority than they did when they were younger.
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