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how can a blended family help children adjust to the new relationship? multiple choice allow the stepparent to take on a parenting role immediately keep the relationship between ex - spouses civil limit time with the noncustodial parent strive for a high - intensity relationship
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- For "allow the stepparent to take on a parenting role immediately", children need time to adjust to a new stepparent, so immediate parenting role is not helpful.
- "keep the relationship between ex - spouses civil" is correct. A civil relationship between ex - spouses reduces conflict and tension, which creates a more stable environment for children to adjust to the blended family.
- "limit time with the noncustodial parent" can cause emotional distress for children as they may have a bond with the noncustodial parent, so this is not helpful.
- "strive for a high - intensity relationship" is not a practical or helpful approach for children's adjustment as it may create pressure.
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B. keep the relationship between ex - spouses civil