What did Adler say about children’s behavior?
a. He believed that children's behavior, like adults', is purposive, and can be understood by its function in the family or classroom constellation.
b. He only worked with adults and did not address child-raising issues.
c. He believed that children behave randomly and are hard to control.
d. He agreed with Freud, that children act out of id impulses.
e. He suggested that children’s problems are very different from those of adults.
Answer: a
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