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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You abandon the routine and work out something else on the spot, even though you haven't discussed it with the parent.

You pull other tricks out of your bag. This is the real-life decision Bernie Levene would make in this situation. "If you're expecting young kids and you show up to find a group of teenagers, you have to do something different to entertain them," he says.

Clowns need to be able to read their crowd. Their job is to entertain them, and if the act isn't working, they should try something else.

"It can happen with any group," he adds. "You should have a number of tricks up your sleeve. If something's not working, move on to something else right away. The same goes for if something is working really well, you stick with it for longer."