Which of the following are more influenced by a child’s peers than by their parents? a child's self-discipline and their education a child's taste in music and their accent a child's eye and hair color a child's attachment style
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Contrary to what was previously believed, needs for autonomy and attachment appear to be complementary influences on adolescent social development. Needs for autonomy push adolescents to discover their strengths and limitations, whereas needs for attachment keep them connected to adults who nurture and support their explorations. It is therefore appropriate to allow adolescents to have control over some aspects of their lives. Which of the following is an assumption, rather than an inference or an observation, that underlies advice based on these conclusions? The key limitation on adolescents' ability to make good decisions is lack of knowledge. Attachment to parents contributes to social adjustment. Adolescents who are securely attached to their parents experience little depression. Attachment to parents promotes positive relationships with peers. Parents who recognize the attachment-autonomy connection will not experience conflict with their teenage children.
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