Which of the following accurately compares a family coping well with a troubled family?
a. The coping family is patient with their child; the stressed family gets defensive when offered help.
b. The coping family seems organized; the stressed family describes their child’s study habits.
c. The coping family talks about their own problems in a teacher-parent meeting; the stressed family constantly criticizes their child.
d. The coping family often doubts their parenting ability; the stressed family is verbally hostile when talking about their child.
a. The coping family is patient with their child; the stressed family gets defensive when offered help.
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