Multiple Choice
A client has a 4-year-old son named Joey. She gushes to you about Joey's physical prowess. But she complains that he is not allowed to sign up for the local children's soccer league because he is too young. You know Joey and feel he is a perfectly typical 5-year-old boy. She asks you if she should file for an exception. What do you tell her?
A) "File for the exception. Joey will show them how good he is!"
B) "Maybe Joey should learn how to play chess."
C) "Joey is really good at physical activities. I think he is a little young to play on the soccer team, though. You might want to wait a couple of years."
D) "Why don't you become a soccer coach? Then you could have Joey on your team and make sure he is getting the playing time he deserves."
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