Young children who engaged in pretend play with their parents that involved responding effectively to each other's cues had
A) higher social competence with peers in preschool.
B) higher academic success in elementary school.
C) lower levels of acting out behavior in preschool.
D) lower levels of aggressive behavior in preschool.
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