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Traci Becker Case Study
Traci Becker is a 29 year old mother with 3 children, the 2 boys are 3 years old and the 1 girl is 6 years old. She has 2 years of uncompleted college. Traci Becker has a traditional family structure. Michael Ewertsen is a 31 year old father with 1 daughter that is 6 years old. He only completed 12 grade and therefore he only has a high school diploma. Michael Ewertsen is a single parent. Both families have clear, strong values and love their children dearly.

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