Asked by Lovejot Grewal on Feb 18, 2024

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As babies, children who develop conduct disorder tend to have been ________, at least as reported by their parents.

A) passive and receptive to discipline
B) extremely rational
C) difficult
D) non-communicative

Conduct Disorder

Syndrome marked by chronic disregard for the rights of others, including specific behaviors such as stealing, lying, and engaging in acts of violence.

  • Understanding the factors that contribute to the development of conduct disorder in children
  • Recognizing the role of parental reports in assessing early behavior patterns
  • Identifying the characteristics of children with conduct disorder
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Kristaps JakobsonsFeb 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Children who develop conduct disorder tend to have been difficult babies, meaning they were fussy, colicky, and hard to soothe.