Of the following, what is your most appropriate action in working with Katrina?
a. Continue to watch her closely to see if her former patterns of behavior return.
b. Talk to her and remind her that she must begin studying and turning in her work, or her grades will suffer. Offer to accept the missing assignments.
c. Contact a school counselor or school psychologist immediately, explain the changes you've seen in Katrina's behavior, and seek advice.
d. Talk to one of her classmates, and ask if he or she knows of any problems that Katrina might be experiencing. Remind that classmate that anything said will be held in confidence.
c
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