Considering that all behaviour occurs in context, what is the possible source of behaviour of a child who refuses to interact with the teacher and peers all the time? Options: A) Materials being learnt are too simple or too challenging B) The child has a fight with the parents C) The child has been rejected or ridiculed by parents and adults D) The child does not understand

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C) The child has been rejected or ridiculed by parents and adults 

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