A child who is unable to regulate emotion will ______ rather than engaging in prosocial behavior when faced with a distressed child or adult.

A. show physical and emotional distress
B. try to leave the situation
C. avoid direct eye contact
D. comfort the other child or adult


Answer: A

Psychology

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