School teachers who have children who stutter in the classroom should:
A) talk with the child about whether and how to adjust the mode of class participation
B) be sure the child who stutters will take his or her speaking turn last
C) just treat the child exactly like other children in terms of class participation
D) excuse the child who stutters from any participation of speaking in class
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