This disorder begins in late childhood and early adolescence, more common in boys than girls. Children with this problem do not get along well with others, are selfish, and lack a sense of guilt. Aggressive reactions are caused when the actions of others are seen as threatening. Repetitive behaviors violate age-appropriate social norms. What do these symptoms describe?
  1. Tourette Syndrome
  2. Oppositional defiant disorder
  3. Conduct disorder
  4. ADHD
Explanation
Answer - C - Children with this disorder often intimidate, threaten, or bully others. They can be physically cruel to people and animals, often initiating fights. Serious violations to rules start prior to the age of 13 and include running away from home or truancy from school. Some kids will destroy property by setting fires and causing extreme damage.
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