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bobthebuilder

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Counselors who work to improve children's social relationships are concerned with developing friendship skills. According to Selman, friendship skills can be defined as
 
  a. a child's changing knowledge about what friendship implies.
  b. behaviors such as appropriate assertiveness, eye contact, and good communication with peers.
  c. emotional investments a child makes in friendships.
  d. the reasoning approaches a children characteristically applies to social situations.

Question 2

Which of the following aspects of friendship development does Selman believe is not influenced and informed by a child's perspective taking skills?
 
  a. Friendship understanding.
  b. Friendship skills.
  c. Friendship valuing.
  d. The need for autonomy.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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