The best predictor of a good prognosis for a child diagnosed with Childhood-onset fluency disorders is:
A) Less severe symptoms when the child is diagnosed
B) Older age at the time of diagnosis
C) The symptoms don't intensify when the child is under pressure to communicate
D) The symptoms of disfluency are less severe at the age of 8
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