(p. 312) A caregiver dealing with parents twice his or her age will have a similar way of looking at what is good for the children as long as both the caregiver and the parents belong to the same culture.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Generation gap results in different perspectives between caregivers and parents. If a caregiver is dealing with parents twice his or her age, they will have a different way of looking at what is good for children, even if they belong to the same culture.

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