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    When Parents See an Unusually Large Number of Minor Problems
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When Parents See an Unusually Large Number of Minor Problems

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When parents see an unusually large number of minor problems in their children as problematic, and then resort to authoritarian strategies to deal with the problems, it is called the:


A) authoritarian approach.
B) authoritative style.
C) enmeshed style.
D) permissive practice approach.
E) neglecting approach.

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