Multiple Choice
An example of niche-picking is
A) parents enrolling their active child in many structured, sedentary activities in hopes that he will calm down.
B) parents enrolling their active child in many athletic activities in hopes that he will burn off some steam.
C) an active child choosing to participate in many athletic events.
D) an uncoordinated child choosing to participate in athletic events in hopes of becoming more coordinated.
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