If Fay and Ray want their adolescent daughter Kay to "make it" as an independent adult, they should

a. exert strong control over Kay's behavior during the adolescent years.
b. distance themselves from Kay, to weaken their attachment relationship.
c. let Kay make her own choices and withhold their own opinions, because they won't be around to help their child forever.
d. gradually relinquish power and control so that Kay gains experience in making wise choices.


d

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