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joblessjake

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The main difference between children's fears and anxiety is that
 
  a. fear is a reaction to a real and immediate danger.
  b. anxiety is a reaction to a real and immediate danger.
  c. fear involves the brain's limbic system.
  d. anxiety involves the brain's limbic system.

Question 2

Which fear is prevalent between ages 5 to 8?
 
  a. darkness
  b. school-related fears
  c. separation from parents
  d. enclosed spaces



miss.ashley

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b.



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