Hendrik is 4 years old. Last year, he had seven colds, and this year he had nine. His parents are concerned. What can you tell them about Hendrik's health?
A) This is perfectly normal. Don't worry.
B) Hendrik's extremely healthy. Most children his age get 16-18 colds each year.
C) This is mildly worrisome. Most children Hendrik's age get only 1-2 colds each year.
D) Hendrik may have neurological damage.
A
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a. It provides a basis for defining psychopathology in youth. b. It normalizes the fact that most children can and do face challenges. c. It creates a basis for understanding why we must provide funding for children's mental health. d. It supports the fact that in order to overcome adversity all humans need support.
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