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When a child receives strong parental encouragement and approval for sports performance, a shift may occur in the child's motivation. The child may attach so much importance to performance and ability that mistakes become severe blows to his self-worth and identity. The passage best supports the statement that:
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A. | The youngster may attach the approval to self-esteem and begin to believe that performance and achievement defines who he is and his overall worth. |
B. | When parents push a child too forcefully to excel in sports, injuries are a frequent result. |
C. | Parents with unfulfilled sports dreams and ambitions may seek to achieve these goals through a child. |
D. | Over-involvement with sports participation may lead to parents taking over control and ownership of the activity. |
Answer» B. When parents push a child too forcefully to excel in sports, injuries are a frequent result. | |