Which of the following is the most appropriate response to a child who wants to leave the playroom early?
A) "I know you want to leave the playroom, but we have 20 more minutes in the playroom, and must stay here until then."
B) "I know you want to leave the playroom, but you have 20 more minutes in the playroom."
C) "I know you want to leave the playroom, but you have 20 more minutes in the playroom, and then it will be time to leave."
D) "I know you want to leave the playroom, but we have 20 more minutes in the playroom, and then it will be time to leave."
E) "I know you want to leave the playroom, but we have 20 minutes in the playroom, so let's wait until then, ok?"
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