Multiple Choice
Interventions designed to help children who are lonely have focused on communication with peers including:
A) asking in a positive tone
B) waiting for peers to offer suggestions
C) replacing general statements of support with focused expressions of the child's goals
D) hovering at the edge of a social group they wish to join
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