Shelby's best friend didn't run up to play with her at recess. Instead of getting upset, Shelby thought "Is she sick?" and went up to ask her. This is an example of
A. Shelby's ability to reframe a potentially stressful situation.
B. Shelby's inability to recognize her own true emotion
. C. Shelby's inability to cope with stress.
D. Shelby's emotional incompetence.
A. Shelby's ability to reframe a potentially stressful situation.
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