Problems with emotion regulation can lead to the development of conduct problems in all of the following ways EXCEPT which of the following ?
a. Young children’s emotional outbursts may make it more difficult for parents to respond sensitively and appropriately.
b. Preschool-age children’s problems with emotion regulation may make it more diffiuclt for them to internalize rules and maintain appropriate behavior.
c. Children who regulate their emotions too much often internalize disapproval and see threats even when they are not present.
d. Intense negative emotional displays can lead to peer rejection, causing affiliation with other peer-rejected children who may introduce them to antisocial behaviors.
c. Children who regulate their emotions too much often internalize disapproval and see threats even when they are not present.
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