A 7-year-old girl is brought to the office due to 6 months of increased school refusal since starting first grade. The patient has been prolonging her morning routine and argues when it is time to leave for school. The mother says, "She refuses to get out of the car when we arrive and starts crying about how the other kids laugh at her. I know she misses kindergarten because she keeps asking to go back." Her teacher reports that the patient gets frustrated easily, has difficulty following directions, and either makes up words rather than trying to sound them out or angrily refuses to read at all. The patient participates in dance class after school and plays with other kids in the neighborhood on the weekends. Growth curves, vital signs, and physical examination are normal. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for this patient's behavior?
A) Age-appropriate behavior
B) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
C) Intellectual disability
D) Oppositional defiant disorder
E) Social anxiety disorder
F) Specific learning disorder
Correct Answer:
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