Multiple Choice
Children of emotion-coaching parents are more likely to
A) have poorer emotion regulation.
B) have more difficulty in focusing their attention.
C) have more difficulty regulating negative effects on their own.
D) self-soothe, focus attention, and behave appropriately.
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