Multiple Choice
Jeannie and Colin believe that their children should have the freedom to explore options and to choose who and what they want to be. They are affectionate parents who respect their children's opinions and allow them to have a say in family decision making. Such a pattern of parenting often characterizes youth
A) classified in either the "moratorium" or the "achievement" identity statuses
B) trapped in the "diffusion" status
C) who display identity "foreclosure"
D) who display a negative identity
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