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Culturally shared belief systems about children’s development and parents’ roles are known as A. enculturation B. acculturation C. ethnotheories D. ethnocentrism

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Option C, ethnotheories.

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Ethnotheories are a series of culturally constructed models that help parents to understand children's behavior and development, about the family, and about parenting. It is also known as parental ethnotheories.

Parental ethnotheories regard parents as the sole care takers of the children. It is believed that parents inherit these cultural ideas of parenting according to the ecological and cultural settings they live in.

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