Sophie is 11 years old,with a diagnosis of ADHD.Her parents report and provide documentation from her teachers that Sophie is distracted easily and is unable to complete classroom activities even in the presence of minimal stimulation.A nursing diagnosis of noncompliance with task expectations has been determined,with a short-term goal that Sophie will participate in and cooperate during therapeutic activities.What nursing intervention is most appropriate?
A) Establish goals that allow Sophie to complete part of the task,rewarding each step completion with a break for physical activity.
B) Ask Sophie to repeat instructions to you.
C) Provide assistance on a one-to-one basis,beginning with simple,concrete instructions.
D) Provide an environment for task efforts that is as free of distractions as possible.
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