Which of the following would be a helpful strategy for a 10-year-old child with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder?

a. Allow the child to leave the room for a few minutes if the child is frustrated.
b. Arrange for the child to be with a class of older children periodically.
c. Keep the child in the front of the class near the teacher's desk.
d. Seat the child away from task-focused children.


A

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