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Children Who Isolate Themselves from Peers, Rarely Initiate Contact with Peers

Question 100

Question 100

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Children who isolate themselves from peers, rarely initiate contact with peers, and speak less frequently than their peers are considered ______.


A) aggressive-rejected
B) withdrawn-rejected
C) unpopular
D) prosocial

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