Imagine that you are seated near a mother, her son, and her daughter as you wait for a plane to arrive. If this mother follows the pattern described in Chapter 3 of your textbook, she is likely to
a. talk more to her daughter than to her son.
b. talk with her daughter about how to handle angry feelings.
c. encourage a larger vocabulary in her son.
d. discuss emotions related to sadness and fear with her daughter.
D
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