Talking about how they feel
A) helps children manage their feelings.
B) only works if the child's conflict was with an adult.
C) only works if the child's conflict was with another child.
D) helps children and should be done privately so that the other children won't accidentally overhear.
E) usually confuses children at first, but in the long run is helpful.
A
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