Ms. Chico, a sixth-grade teacher, arranges a parent-teacher conference with Mr. and Mrs. Yuba to discuss a problem she is having with their son, Bobby, who has learning disabilities. Most authorities would recommend that Ms. Chico
A) emphasize positive things about Bobby, along with the negative.
B) end the conference by summarizing Bobby's deficit areas.
C) start with business first rather than informal social conversation.
D) use professional language so that the Yubas will view her as a professional.
A
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