Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of community-bridging families?

A) These families consistently and conscientiously monitor their children's everyday
activities and friendships.
B) These families establish networks among immediate and extended family members to
provide support and resources.
C) These families expect their children to contribute to the family group through chores and
part-time jobs.
D) These families restrict children's interactions with community members who may have
positive impacts on them.


D

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