Multiple Choice
Twelve-year-old Shia rarely feels guilty when corrected for doing something wrong. What might this indicate about Shia's continued development?
A) Shia is at greater risk for depression and anxiety.
B) Shia is at greater risk for antisocial behavior.
C) Shia is displaying a lack of age-appropriate cognitive skills.
D) Shia has likely experienced abuse, leading to a lack of guilt and shame.
E) Guilt and Shame are not fully experienced until later adolescence.
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