Which observation gives the best indication that an adolescent is able to effectively balance relaxation and work?

a. After being reminded to clean his bedroom the child goes back to playing computer games.
b. When found sitting quietly in the living room the child indicates to parents that the behavior is a way to relax.
c. The child enjoys several group sports and delivers newspapers before school for 25 families in the neighborhood.
d. The child seems to enjoy participating in activities such as cleaning and learning complicated software on the family computer.


C
Being able to use one's leisure time and to relax is a skill that must be balanced and learned. Balancing work and play are the challenges that reverberate throughout life for all of us. Too much leisure or daydreaming or excessive use of work as leisure cannot be as adaptive as consistent, balanced activities developed throughout life. The correct option demonstrates both relaxation and work in a healthy manner.

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