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mdagenh1 mdagenh1
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3 years ago
Enmeshment, a social goal that is common in Puerto Rican families, refers to:

▸ the oppression and prejudice that these families often face.

▸ the tendency to indulge infants' desires beyond the basic needs.

▸ the ability to become attached to, cooperate with, and rely on others.

▸ the pattern of interactions between infants and their caregivers.
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3 years ago
the ability to become attached to, cooperate with, and rely on others.
mdagenh1 Author
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3 years ago
Thank you
Anonymous
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3 months ago
Thank you
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