The problem with parenting models based on reward and punishment is:
A. They are used too much by out-of-control parents who wind up abusing children
B. They imply superiority over the child based on an autocratic past that is anywhere from 300 to 400 years out-of-date and which do not meet the needs of childrearing for a democratic society
C. They cannot be used in most Asian cultures that do not support the imposition of family rules over individual development
D. None of the above
ANS: B
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