A peer asks, "What is the best approach when it comes to allowing violence-prone children to make choices?" What is an appropriate response? Select all that apply

A) "It is not recommended to allow them to make choices as these children are too impulsive."
B) "It is therapeutic to make choices for them. This is how they learn what appropriate choices are."
C) "Children develop a better sense of control when they can make choices."
D) "Offering choices allows them to channel their aggression."
E) "Giving choices frustrates the child and increases aggressive behaviors."


C, D

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