Summarize the behavioral differences between withdrawn/rejected children and aggressive/rejected children

What will be an ideal response?


Withdrawn/rejected children realize that they are disliked by their peers and tend to give up and become isolated. Aggressive/rejected children tend to believe that their peers like them and they will be disruptive and uncooperative.

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