(p. 6) If a caregiver involves children in things that concern them, it would
A. cause disruption of the partnership between the caregiver and the children.
B. cause frustration in the caregiver and a delay in providing assistance.
C. make the children active participants in what happens to them.
D. make the child increasingly dependent on the caregiver.
Answer: C
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