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UGA study finds that children anxious about rejection are more likely to conform to academic expectations and avoid trouble.
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Specifically, anxious children were more inclined to avoid disruptive actions and match their peers' positive academic behaviors, such as studying more or participating in class. Conversely ...
Anxious children are more likely to avoid disruptive actions and adopt positive academic behaviors. Children expecting rejection are less likely to conform academically or socially. Imagine you ...
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