Identify any risk factors you may have experienced as a youth (or someone else with whom you are familiar). What protective factors were present in your life that may have buffered the impact of those risk factors?
What will be an ideal response?
• Any reasonable response that illustrates the complete understanding of risk factors and protective factors
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