The second step in a rational approach to parental discipline is to:
a. ask the child if he/she is sorry for his/her actions.
b. identify the changes that are necessary.
c. find out if the child acted alone.
d. punish the child for violating the rules.
B
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a. working-class / middle class b. middle-class / working class
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