Many teen parents experience which of the following?
a. decreased finances
b. increased freedom
c. increased support
d. decreased anxiety

Which of the following is TRUE about the stages of grieving?
a. Each stage should be experienced only once for each loss.
b. Everyone must move through the stages in the same order.
c. Progressing through these stages will help to deal with loss in a healthy manner.
d. none of the above

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For the first question: 
in would be decreased finances, as a teen parent would have less freedom, probably not much support and his/her their anxiety would rocket because a child is really difficult to care for.

For the second question:

It would more be c, because a : each stage can sometimes be repeated as human doesn't follow a strict guideline of grief and this explanation also applies to B. 

Answer:

Question 1: The correct answer is B.

Question 2: The correct answer is C.

Explanation:

Question 1:

As children begin to become teenagers, parents experience an increase in their freedom, since they do not have to care for their offspring as much as they used to.

Growing up implies maturing and learning how to do things on their own, and to stop relying constantly on the support given by parents.

Question 2:

The five stages of grief allow people to deal better with death and loss. The five stages are chronologically: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance, however, people do not necessarily go through them in that order.

By undergoing these stages, people can work their way to accept the loss they have suffered.