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In situations where unwanted behavior is age-appropriate and not a threat to the child or others, parents are often better off ignoring the behavior. True False is it false
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In situations where unwanted behavior is age-appropriate and not a threat to the child or others, parents are often better off ignoring the behavior. True False is it false
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This statement is true, although it varies with opinion. Most doctors and child-specialists would agree that it's best to ignore the behavior, as to not give the child attention.
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