In the book The Optimistic Child, Martin Seligman shows teachers and parents how to teach children the necessary skills to diminish depression and enhance self-esteem. What have these strategies been found to improve?

A. children’s school performance, self-efficacy, and psychological health
B. children’s social relationships, self-reliance, and happiness
C. children’s social relationships, self-efficacy, and acting out behaviors
D. children’s school performance, self-reliance, and physical health


Ans: D

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