Children learn to live an authentic lifestyle through culturally accepted behaviors, values, and role modeling. A child who does this is attempting to create his or her own

a. Body image.
b. Self-esteem.
c. Identity.
d. Role performance.


ANS: C
Identify versus role confusion occurs between the ages of 12 and 20 years. Body image and self-esteem are attitudes related to personal reflection and attitudes. Role performance is the result of creating an identity.

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