Asked by Tionda
a child who acquires a reputation for being a trouble maker?
A usually has a high level of self-esteem
B can easily overcome it
C may experience increasing difficulty in forming friendships
D also exhibits a strong degree of reactive aggression
A usually has a high level of self-esteem
B can easily overcome it
C may experience increasing difficulty in forming friendships
D also exhibits a strong degree of reactive aggression
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
How does your book define "trouble maker?"
What is your answer to this question?
What is your answer to this question?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're probably right -- but this is certainly an ill-defined question.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Actually, the biggest trouble maker I ever taught had a lot of friends.
I think D would fit him best.
I think D would fit him best.
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