How can rejected children be trained to interact more effectively with their peers?
A. They should be subjected to corporal punishment whenever they exhibit aggressive behavior toward their peers.
B. They should be taught to more accurately assess whether the intentions of their peers are negative.
C. They should be taught to stay away from their peers in order to prevent confrontations.
D. They should be kept isolated from their peers to prevent aggressive outbursts.
Answer: B
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