All of the following observations about becoming a sibling have been supported except
a. it is unusual for firstborn children to experience the birth of a sibling negatively
b. children younger than 18 months tend to show little disruption and negativity in comparison with preschool-age children
c. preschool-age boys tend to react more negatively than preschool-age girls to the birth of a younger sibling
d. firstborn children respond more positively to the birth of a sibling if they and their friends engage in fantasy and pretend play that involves sibling-related themes
A
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a. affectivity b. sensitivity c. reactivity d. regulation
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