When parents object to programs that are aimed at teaching elementary students decision making skills or boosting their self-esteem, counselors should:
A) Ask the student to sit quietly without actively participating during the program
B) Immediately ask the parents to come to the school for a meeting to discuss the issue further
C) Immediately inform the school staff about the parents' objections
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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