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24 January, 23:53

Teaching social skills, such as turn-taking or entering a group, has what effect on children? A. It contributes to arrogant behavior. B. It contributes to negative experiences and negative self-esteem. C. It artificially boosts self-esteem. D. It enables children

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  1. 25 January, 02:36
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    It should be D to the question
  2. 25 January, 02:38
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    D is the most logical. Being adept in social skills does not make children arrogant. Also, being able to interact with their peers boosts their self-esteem rather than decreases it although it is not an artificial boost.
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