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What emotional change commonly occurs during childhood?
Children's ability to cope with change becomes worse.
Children's ability to regulate emotion improves.
Children begin to throw more emotional tantrums as they age.
Children's ability to describe their emotions decreases.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Children's ability to regulate emotion improves.

Explanation: As children develop, they learn strategies (language, attention shifting, problem solving) to manage feelings more effectively. The other options are incorrect: coping and emotion-description generally get better with age, and tantrums typically decrease rather than increase.