In family development theory, the progression of stages or phases of family development are linked to

a. the number of children in a family.
b. changes in developmental level of children in the family.
c. the number of years the parents have been married.
d. the age of the parents.

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In family development theory, the progression of stages or phases of family development is linked to:

b. changes in developmental level of children in the family.

This option reflects the theory's focus on how families evolve in response to changes in the children’s developmental stages, which influences the family's dynamics and structure.