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kellyjaisingh

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Otto has been abused throughout early childhood. It's likely that he'll be
 
  A) hypervigilant about friendly behavior.
  B) hypervigilant about hostile behavior.
  C) unlikely to be able to read other people's emotions.
  D) unable to express any emotions.

Question 2

When Kristof trips in the playground, his mother tells him about a time that she tripped in front of everyone and was embarrassed. Then she asks him how he feels. She's attempting to help Kristof develop emotional intelligence through the use of
 
  A) conservation.
  B) inner-speech.
  C) scaffolding.
  D) effortful control.



Koolkid240

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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