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Your son misses a crucial block, allowing the quarterback to be sacked. When he reaches the sidelines, the head coach grabs his facemask and begins to sternly talk with him. What do you do?
You and your son are watching TV, and there is a story about performance enhancing drugs in baseball. Do you talk with him about this issue? What do you say?
Your 8-year-old daughter has not yet left the bench with just 10 minutes remaining in the season opener in a league that promises equal playing time. Do you take this up with your daughter's coach and the league administrators? If yes, how and when would you do it?
By halftime you have noticed some tendencies in the opposing defense that your daughter's soccer coach does not seem to see. What, if anything, do you say to your daughter's coach at halftime?
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