Some children with aggressive behavioral patterns have impaired social attachments, as evidenced by their difficulties with peer relationship. Some may befriend a much older or younger person or have superficial relationships with other antisocial youngsters. Many children with conduct problem have poor self-esteem, although they may project an image of toughness. They may lack the skills to communicate in socially acceptable ways and appear to have little regard for the feelings, wishes, and welfare of others. Children and adolescents with conduct disorders often feel guilt or remorse for some of their behaviors but try to blame others to stay out of trouble.