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Most often during adolescence, a child is least likely to approach which of the following for support of his or her self-esteem?

a. A coach
b. A sibling
c. A friend
d. A parent

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Answer:

B. Sibling.

Step-by-step explanation:

Often, adolescences go to family, but not parents because they're authority and through this stage they want to be independent, so siblings is the best options for it.

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The answer to the question is letter B. Most often during adolescence, a child is least likely to approach a friend for support of his or her self-esteem. The kid starts to try to be independent and wants to find his own identity without the help of his parents. In most cases, they seek the support from their friends especially at school and at the same time, they would also want to be accepted in a group.
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