Angela notices that her son has difficulty making everyday decisions and is sensitive to public criticism. One way she can help her son is by ________
A) making decisions for him, when necessary, to avoid poor choices
B) refraining from making any decisions of her own
C) speaking to him honestly both alone and in front of others
D) offering diplomatic suggestions about the likelihood of various outcomes
Answer: D
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