One clue that parents normally promote the development of children's role-taking skills is the finding that
A) neglected and abused youngsters remain more egocentric and delayed in their role-taking when compared to nonabused agemates
B) parents who quickly intervene to impose solutions to siblings disputes have youngsters who are quick to acquire role-taking skills
C) both of these
D) none of these
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