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    Exuberant Children Are Outgoing and Demonstrative
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Exuberant Children Are Outgoing and Demonstrative

Question 3

Question 3

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Exuberant children are outgoing and demonstrative. Researchers also found that these children may demonstrate more:


A) inhibition with peers
B) aggression with peers
C) fear of peers
D) anxiety

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