A parent brings a 10-year-old child, Velma, for social work services. Initially, Velma says, "I don't want to talk with you." At this point, to respect the client's dignity and autonomy, you should:
A) Explain services and Velma's options, invite her feedback and questions, and ask her for assent
B) Explain to Velma that she must participate in services because her mother has already consented on her behalf
C) Tell Velma's parent that Velma is not suitable for services
D) Offer Velma sweets or other treats to encourage her to participate in services
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Q6: When seeking informed consent from a family
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