Children from lower-SES families
A) show no signs of ill effects if there is an increase in SES before age 5.
B) are less likely to show ill effects of SES status if they possess a high IQ and develop healthy attachments to adults and peers.
C) are not affected by SES status unless persistent employment is the reason for the economic hardships of the family.
D) are more likely to be resilient adults that those from higher-SES families.
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