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The Board's decision emphasized that NCAA events must promote an inclusive atmosphere for all college athletes, coaches, administrators and fans, and that current North Carolina laws make it difficult to fulfill that commitment.
Only the Difficult Child and Parent child Dysfunction subscales were used; the Difficult-Child subscale reflects sources of parental stress associated with child characteristics that make it difficult to fulfill the parenting role, while the Parent child Dysfunction subscale reflects parental stress associated with dysfunction in the parent child relationship.
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