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At which developmental period do children have the most difficulty coping with death, particularly if it is their own?

  • A. Toddlerhood
  • B. Preschool
  • C. School age
  • D. Adolescence
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Adolescents, with their mature understanding of death, struggle most with their own mortality due to guilt, shame, and identity challenges. Toddlers fear separation, preschoolers feel guilt, and school-age children fear the unknown, but these are less intense than adolescent struggles.