According to your textbook, in China, once a child reaches elementary school,
A. a government official typically reviews with the family various options for the child's public or private education.
B. the family strives to provide an environment at home that is conducive for academic success.
C. the child is tested by a psychologist to see what special talents or abilities can be cultivated for optimal social benefit.
D. the government gives families the option of having psychological assessment conducted by a school psychologist or private psychologist.
Answer: B
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