Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Family is considered the foundation of our society and thus the most important institution for socializing and educating our children.
2. Heavier emphasis on family involvement in children with disabilities’ education and services didn't begin until the early 1980s.
3. The traditional view of the nuclear family once included two sets of grandparents who lived within a 50-mile radius of the family.
4. Regardless of the diverse makeup of families, early childhood practitioners should use standardized rather than individualized approaches to ensure fair and equal treatment.

5. Cohesion within the family system determines the degree of freedom and independence each member experiences within the family.



1.true
2. false
3. true
4. false
5. true

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