Multiple Choice
When asked what they thought was the most important aspect of a child's social development, one sample of new parents said they hoped their child would
A) establish friendships with many peers.
B) develop a sense of humor, including being able to laugh at oneself.
C) show respect and obedience toward parents.
D) develop a strong sense of morality.
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