Question: You are a school counselor. A family new in the area brings their child to school for admission and tells you he has AIDS that has developed from a blood transfusion. They want this fact to remain confidential, but you have already heard rumors about the child, and others are asking you who has AIDS. Some people are concerned about having their child in school with an AIDS student. What do you do? Group of answer choices Ask the family to withdraw their child from school in order to protect the majority of the children. Assure all concerned parents that you have contacted the child's physician and there is no reason for alarm. Arrange the classroom so that the child is not in contact with other children. Request the parent's permission to talk with the child's physician to make sure there is no reason for alarm and maintain the child's confidentiality.