Paula takes a parenting class and becomes committed to following principles of the ideal parenting style when interacting with her daughter. Given this newfound commitment, how should Paula best discipline her daughter when she fails a test at school?
A. Take away her cell phone and demand that she do better in school.
B. Ignore the failing grade and refuse to provide help with studying.
C. Take away her TV and have a discussion about how to improve her grade.
D. Demand a meeting with her teacher to ask why they are being so hard on her daughter.
Answer: C
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