The normal twelve-year-old child is most likely to–
The normal twelve-year-old child is most likely to– Options: (a) Have difficulty with gross motor coordination (b) Have anxiety feelings about pleasing adults (c) Confine interests to the here and now (d) Be eager for peer approval ✅ Correct option: (d) Be eager for peer approval (Same reasoning as Question 73; repeated developmental milestone) 10 PPSC-Oriented Facts: 1. Peer approval dominates social concerns. 2. Early adolescence spans 11–14 years. 3. Gross motor skills largely developed. 4. Cognitive abilities allow abstract thinking. 5. Identity formation begins. 6. Teachers should encourage positive social interactions. 7. Self-esteem linked to peer feedback. 8. Group activities support development. 9. Social belonging is critical. 10. Standard PPSC developmental psychology question.