Which statement is not true about language impairment and antisocial behavior?

a. It increases frustration levels in children who have difficulty expressing themselves.
b. It teaches children to think outside the box and problem-solve in socially appropriate ways.
c. It can lead to peer rejection and poor academic performance.
d. It can be a strong predictor of later adult criminal behavior.
e. It is evident in the background of a high percentage


Ans: b. It teaches children to think outside the box and problem-solve in socially appropriate ways.

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a. interpreters.
b. court reporters.
c. defense attorneys.
d. stenographers.

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The three main components of the American Criminal Justice system are:

a. federal, state and local b. judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys c. police, courts, and corrections d. probation, prison, and parole

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