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Child Psychology 1/c/e
Child Psychology: A Contemporary Viewpoint, First Canadian Edition
E. Mavis Hetherington, University of Virginia
Ross D. Parke, University of California
Mark Schmuckler, University of Toronto at Scarborough

The Family

Internet Exercises



1

Mary and Peter are the parents of 13-year-old Cameron and 15-year-old Suzanne. They had heard from friends that raising adolescents could be difficult but they were not prepared for the constant conflict and bickering within their home. They don't feel that they are doing a very good job as parents. Are there some guidelines that will help them restore some peace and sanity to their family?


 
2

Bruce and Caitlin are planning to separate and divorce. Both are miserable and the household is like an armed camp. What should they tell their three children (ages 6, 8, and 12 years) about their plans? How and when should they do so?


 




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