Moen and Schorr (cited by Aulette) identified four orientations they believe must be adopted by policy makers in order to improve family policy. These include all of the following EXCEPT:

a. Policy makers must acknowledge families as active agents, not just reactors, and therefore participants in finding and implementing solutions.
b. Policy makers must be informed about the diverse and changing nature of families and the variety of challenges they face.
c. Policy makers should emphasize families as their unit of analysis rather than focusing on individuals.
d. Policy makers should require all states to provide adequate funding and implement basic mandated programs so that citizens in less progressive states are not disadvantaged compared to those in more progressive states.


d

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