6. Sexual behaviors observed in children, such as masturbation or play that involves exploring one another's sexual bodies, is ________
a. an indication of how the children will express sexuality during adulthood
b. cause for concern
c. considered a normal sign of children's curiosity about the body
d. controlled so as not to encourage premature sexual behavior
Answer: C
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