Raising multiethnic children raises unique challenges not experienced by parents of same-race children. For example, some parents of multiethnic children
a. worry that the child will not have a chance to learn about both cultures.
b. are concerned that their children will choose to identify with one culture more so than the other.
c. worry that their children will be rejected by members of both communities.
d. are concerned their children will be confused over their multiethnicity.
ANSWER: c
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