Multiple Choice
You have been attempting to teach your fifth-grade student, Morris, how to tie his shoes for four years. He has Down syndrome and still cannot handle the laces correctly. Morris will be starting middle school soon. What is your solution to Morris' inability to tie his shoes?
A) Tell Morris' mom to tie his shoes for him because he will never learn.
B) Provide Morris with elastic shoelaces, turning his shoes into slip-ons.
C) Tell Morris' mom to buy him flip flops.
D) All of the above.
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