The typical child may not realize that the thoughts and beliefs of others are different from theirs, or be able to anticipate future negative events. Therefore:
A) the symptoms of childhood anxiety tend to be different from adult symptoms.
B) children do not experience phobias.
C) a child cannot fully experience an anxiety disorder.
D) anxiety is not diagnosed until adolescence.
Answer: A) the symptoms of childhood anxiety tend to be different from adult symptoms.
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