George and Ramona want to help their son develop self-regulated behavior. They will be

most successful if they:

a. gradually increase the child's involvement in family decisions
b. gradually decrease the child's involvement in family decisions
c. use power-assertive socialization
d. allow the child to set his own behavior limits and experience the consequences


a

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