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The consequences of not addressing a very young child's challenging behavior include all of the following except:

a. the behavior may become habitual, more frequent, and more difficult to change
b. the behavior may allow the child to explore and learn from the world
c. the behavior may impact the quality of caregiving the child receives
d. the behavior may affect the child's relationships with peers e. none of the above

User Ervin
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A. the behavior may become habitual
User Khajaamin
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Answer:

b. the behavior may allow the child to explore and learn from the world

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the context: A very young child's challenging behaviour.

First of all, a challenging behaviour refers to behaviours that disrupt a child's learning and those that causes the child and family distress. So, basically challenging behaviours on childs have a negative impact. This type of behaviours are caused by the lack of social and emotional skills, those children aren't able to control their emotions and reactions.

Now, the choice which not include a consequence of not addressing a very young child's challenging behaviour is b. the behavior may allow the child to explore and learn from the world, because the lack of social and emotional skills won't help to learn more about the surroundings.

On the other hand, the rest of choices are actually consequences of challenging behaviours, the child won't be able to establish health relationships with peers, those reactions will become more frequent and it will impact the caregiving the child receives.

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