Employed mothers who value their parenting role

A) generally favor a permissive style of parenting.
B) are more likely to use authoritative child rearing and coregulation.
C) still have less-well-adjusted children than stay-at-home mothers.
D) tend to experience more fatigue, distress, and low energy in both roles.


B

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