Multiple Choice
For a child with a difficult temperament, parents should be sure to:
A) ignore his undesirable behaviors.
B) punish him when he is unable to adapt to his environment.
C) provide access to experiences that foster coping and self-regulatory skills.
D) inform his teachers and other caregivers that he is "difficult."
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