Multiple Choice
You and your spouse want to make it more likely that your preschool child develops self-control. After reading about self-control in your textbook, you tell your spouse,
A) "Honey, we need to be very strict with Junior."
B) "Pumpkin pie, we need to do what we can to help Junior develop a concrete plan for resisting temptations."
C) "Dear, we need to talk to Junior about temptations and explain to him why they are so attractive."
D) "Babe, we're worrying about this a little early. Children can't develop self-control until they're at least elementary school-age."
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