Multiple Choice
Expectant parents who felt rejected by their own parents,were able to anticipate positive relationships with their own babies when they
A) came to a broader understanding of their parents.
B) pushed thoughts of their parents out of their minds.
C) continued to think about what went wrong in those relationships so they could correct that.
D) dismissed the importance of their relationships with their parents.
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