What is the primary way in which parents influence the moral development of teens?

A. imposing rules and regulations without explanations
B. providing explanations of their own moral beliefs
C. interaction with teens in situations in which moral reasoning is required
D. providing opportunities for their children to question their own moral beliefs


Answer: D

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