Asked by Hummingbird 7th
Strong families support their members in the following ways:
Choose all that apply
(6 points)
Responses
respect
respect
support
support
caring
caring
trust
trust
good communication
good communication
commitment
Choose all that apply
(6 points)
Responses
respect
respect
support
support
caring
caring
trust
trust
good communication
good communication
commitment
Answers
Answered by
Hummingbird 7th
What does it mean to compromise?(1 point)
Responses
Everyone gives a little so you both win.
Everyone gives a little so you both win.
Both lose.
Both lose.
Promise to never see each other again.
Promise to never see each other again.
You get everything you want.
Responses
Everyone gives a little so you both win.
Everyone gives a little so you both win.
Both lose.
Both lose.
Promise to never see each other again.
Promise to never see each other again.
You get everything you want.
Answered by
Hummingbird 7th
Changes in family structure may include:
Choose all that apply
(4 points)
Responses
adoption
adoption
separation
separation
Moving
Moving
Remarriage
Remarriage
divorce
Choose all that apply
(4 points)
Responses
adoption
adoption
separation
separation
Moving
Moving
Remarriage
Remarriage
divorce
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Strong families typically support their members through the following ways:
- respect
- support
- caring
- trust
- good communication
- commitment
All of the options you listed apply as ways strong families support their members.
- respect
- support
- caring
- trust
- good communication
- commitment
All of the options you listed apply as ways strong families support their members.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Everyone gives a little so you both win.**
Compromise involves making concessions and finding a middle ground where both parties can feel satisfied with the outcome.
**Everyone gives a little so you both win.**
Compromise involves making concessions and finding a middle ground where both parties can feel satisfied with the outcome.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Changes in family structure may include the following:
- adoption
- separation
- remarriage
- divorce
**Moving** is not typically considered a change in family structure, as it does not fundamentally alter the composition or dynamic of the family itself.
- adoption
- separation
- remarriage
- divorce
**Moving** is not typically considered a change in family structure, as it does not fundamentally alter the composition or dynamic of the family itself.