During a family session, a parent expressed concerns about his adolescent son's physical outbursts towards his younger brother. Which statement by the therapist is correct?
A) This is a typical method at this age to resolve conflict.
B) He would have been more violent if this was his sister.
C) It is natural for children to use physical force.
D) He will probably be less violent as he gets older.
D
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