Which of the following are ways parents transmit values to children? (Select all that apply.)

a. moralizing d. laissez-faire
b. modeling e. code of ethics
c. coping mechanisms f. values clarification


A, B, D, F
The four ways parents transmit values to children are moralizing, modeling, values clarification, and laissez-faire. When a person needs to make an important decision, personal values help determine what choice the person will make. Parents guide children in this process as they grow.

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