Mrs. Frishman is concerned because her teenage son has become increasingly critical of others, while maintaining a high sense of idealism for the world at large. Mrs. Frishman could
A) get him involved in community service, which will serve as a positive outlet for his idealism.
B) respond patiently to his remarks and point out positive features of his targets to help him see that the world is made up of blends of virtues and imperfections.
C) speak to him honestly about her concerns and let him know that his critical behavior offends her.
D) ignore his critical comments, as he will eventually grow out of this stage.
B
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