The following factors influence how well a family adapts to the presence of a child with disabilities:
a. the nature of the stressor event, the family's resources, and the perception of the situation. b. the degree of disability, the prognosis for the child, and the level of care required.
c. income, social status, and marital status.
d. the knowledge level of the parents, the number of siblings, and the income level.
ANSWER: a
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