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    When Intervening in an Argument Between Children, the Adult Should
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When Intervening in an Argument Between Children, the Adult Should

Question 35

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When intervening in an argument between children, the adult should describe the children's emotions to them and make them apologize to one another so that they better understand each other's emotions.

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