An elementary-age child who seems to waste time in class rather than working to complete assignments should be

a. ignored and allowed to suffer the consequences.
b. provided with a tutor so that the child can catch up.
c. admonished in front of the class for not keeping up with the assignments.
d. praised or given a small reward whenever he or she does complete an assignment.


D

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