When sharing information with parents, it is important to

a. focus primarily on test results, because they provide objective information.
b. focus on the positive aspects of tests and not worry parents with any shortcomings or limitations of such devices, because that would only confuse them.
c. discuss test results in the context of the whole child, not in isolation.
d. help the parents see how their child fits into the class by sharing the test scores of other children.


ANS: C

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