Link each statement with the relevant parenting perspective: (1) A child's personality shapes parenting; (2) children model their peer group rather than what they learn at home; (3) having firm rules and being loving produces a successful child.
A) (1) behavioral genetics; (2) Harris's peer group theory; (3) Baumrind's styles framework
B) (1) Harris's peer group theory; (2) behavioral genetics; (3) Baumrind's styles framework
C) (1) Baumrind's styles framework; (2) Harris's peer group theory; (3) behavioral genetics
D) (1) behavioral genetics; (2) Baumrind's styles framework; (3) Harris's peer group theory
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