Multiple Choice
Children with high self-esteem often have parents who
A) generally avoid making evaluative comments about their behavior
B) are warm, accepting, and set clear standards for them to live up to
C) do not hold them to specific goals or rules of conduct
D) rarely allow them to participate in family decisions
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