Multiple Choice
What is true about helping children with low self-esteem?
A) Therapy directed at increasing self-esteem in children doesn't seem to be effective.
B) Training related to social skills doesn't seem to be effective.
C) Taking the time to recognize each child as an individual creates the feelings of "being special" and therefore helps increase self-esteem.
D) There don't seem to be any effective ways to help children with low self-esteem.
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