As children move into adolescence, most parents will adjust their discipline so that they ______.
a. relinquish some control and replace it with monitoring and tracking the adolescent's activities
b. become firmer in their demands for compliance so that the adolescent does not get out of control
c. replace love withdrawal strategies with relationship maintenance strategies
d. distance themselves from their adolescent's day-to-day activities and rely instead on the adolescent's good judgment
Ans: A
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