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Mentoring Programs That Researchers Have Evaluated Apparently Increase Children's Self-Esteem

Question 37

Question 37

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Mentoring programs that researchers have evaluated apparently increase children's self-esteem by:


A) increasing children's acceptance by peers
B) improving children's relationships with parents
C) increasing children's social skills
D) teaching children to take risks

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