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    Children Who Get Along Well with Agemates Tend to
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Children Who Get Along Well with Agemates Tend to

Question 125

Question 125

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Children who get along well with agemates tend to


A) request an explanation when they do not understand a peer's behavior.
B) attend selectively to social cues.
C) hover around peers' activities.
D) barge into play groups without asking.

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