When someone close to the preschool-age child (a parent, grandparent, friend) has died, the child will
a. be indifferent to the death because of a lack of understanding.
b. be somber and respectful because that is how one should react to death.
c. will go through a process of grief, although the way in which it is expressed will vary from child to child.
d. go on as though nothing happened.
ANS: C
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