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Children with ADHD display ____.
Onlooker Behavior
Refers to a social development stage where an individual observes others engaging in an activity but does not join in.
Parallel Play
A developmental stage in early childhood where children play next to each other without interacting or coordinating their activities.
Nonsocial Play
A type of play where children play alone or with objects, without significant interaction with others.
Associative Play
A stage of play where children play together but not cooperatively, often observed in children aged 3 to 4 years.
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