Which of the following are the two major factors in children's reaction to loss?
a. number of siblings and birth order c. caregiver emotions and reactions
b. self-esteem and body image d. age and cognitive development
D
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A Incorrect. The number of siblings and birth order are not the two major factors in children's reaction to loss.
B Incorrect. The self-esteem and body image are not the two major factors in children's reaction to loss.
C Incorrect. The caregiver emotions and reactions are not the two major factors in children's reaction to loss.
D Correct. Two major factors in children's reaction to loss are age and cognitive development.
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