Which of the following is a difference between an easy child and a difficult child?
A. An easy child has regular sleep and feeding schedules, while a difficult child has irregular sleep and feeding schedules.
B. An easy child is slow to accept new people and situations, while a difficult child approaches new situations with enthusiasm.
C. An easy child responds to frustrations with tantrums and crying, while a difficult child is generally cheerful.
D. An easy child suffers from negative withdrawal in response to new stimuli, while a difficult child responds positively to new stimuli.
Answer: A
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