Step 1: Read the discussion questions below. Respond to the 2 prompts below and post each answer separately

Step 1: Read the discussion questions below. Respond to the 2 prompts below and post each answer separately in its own thread. You must use an APA formatted citation for at least one of your two posts. You can use the textbook as your source.
How this will look:
You will be typing at least 6-8 sentences in response to two discussion board questions by using 1) information from the book 2) your own experience (personal or observations of others).Your initial posts should be at least 1/2 page in length (minimum 6 sentences per question). These initial responses should be written in complete sentences, well organized, grammatically correct and free of spelling errors. You must use an APA formatted citation for at least one of your two posts.
Lesson 7. Everyone MUST respond to (a) and then choose between (b) and (c):
A) Respond to these questions: Do you recall disagreements you had with your parent/s during adolescence? How did you feel your parents did or did not actively listen, relate to your side, and tried to respond respectfully? Pick an issue of contention from your teen years that you remember and talk about how this affected your relationship (good, neutral, or bad). How has the cumulative experiences shaped your relationship with them now that you are an adult?
B) How proactive were your parents in openly discussing important topics such as sexuality, body image, substance abuse, parental monitoring, use of technology, and dating? Choose two of these topics and share with your group how your parents approached these issues (elaborate on how there was no discussion, awkwardness, harsh shaming and over-control, few inadequate discussions, OR open discussion and healthy attitude). How did their approach affect the way your felt and dealt with this issue? What will you do similar or different (if/when) with your own children?
C) What experiences did you have with bullying or prejudice in middle and high school? Were you the target or did you participate or witness others putting others down for whatever reason? If you were the target, how did you respond and who helped you address the problem? Do you think the topics of anti-bullying and prejudice are more openly taught in homes, in school and the media and it this helping, or not? Do you have solutions to offer?
(SOME BACKGROUND INFO FOR THIS ORDER: I am a female and the oldest of 6 children in my family. I was very stubborn as a child and teen and fought with my dad a lot.)
*READING IS CHAPTER #6 or 7 FROM
Heath, Phyllis. (2018). Parent-Child Relations: Context Research, and Application,
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, Fourth Edition.