What was the focus of Adler’s work with children?

a. He only worked with adults and did not address child-raising issues.
b. He emphasized orienting or reorienting the children toward successful and satisfying group activity.
c. He focused on developing cognitive skills so that the children could problem solve.
d. He focused on controlling id urges in children so that they are not so disruptive.
e. None of the above.


Answer: b

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