Why are preschool children's self-esteem so inflated?
A. Preschoolers are not capable of making social comparisons, and so they do not realize that there are those who are better than they are at different activities.
B. Preschoolers are not in school where they would receive much feedback about their abilities, and so they do not get any feedback that tells them they are not the "best."
C. Preschoolers are often not involved in extracurricular activities where they would gain feedback about their abilities and thus learn they are not the "best."
D. all of these
Answer: D
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