Thirteen-year-old Drew and seven of his friends have formed a band. After becoming finalists on a TV talent search show, they stand a good chance of receiving a recording contract and achieving fame and fortune. As a result, their families are very proud of them, and they feel good about themselves. One difficulty that Drew and his band mates might face from violating the social clock by

attaining a career at such an early age is

A) disapproval of others.
B) a decline in self-esteem.
C) lack of peer support.
D) problems with school schedules.


D

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