Children who live in the midst of constant danger, chaos, and deprivation,
A) gain flexible problem-solving skills which, in turn, leads to better coping.
B) have fewer anxieties than children with school phobias.
C) are at risk for long-term emotional distress and behavior problems.
D) have some short-term, but few long-term, emotional problems.
Answer: C
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