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You are embarrassed

You are embarrassed

Imagine you are with your child at the swimming pool. Your child is enjoying the pool with his friends.
You notice that all children climb up to the diving board and jump in the pool. You observe that your son is the only one who is not diving.
You are embarrassed.
What will you do as a parent?
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