A large survey of parents and their children shows that parents:
A) believe children are more concerned about school than children are.
B) believe the greatest worry children have is about their physical appearance.
C) generally underestimate how worried their children are.
D) are unusually accurate in knowing about their children's worries.
Ans: C) generally underestimate how worried their children are.
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