Use the article titled "A New Direction" to answer the question. which piece of evidence best supports the author's position that the kids on the advisory board have helped?

He admits he wouldn't have thought of using a school to look for volunteers if the group hadn't suggested it.

When Croarkin presented to the board, he asked for suggestions on reaching kids and teens who might want to try his treatment for depression

"Now that I know the people in the group, I'm not nervous. If someone else asks a question I was thinking of, I just think of another question."

They're studying how doctors can support kids who are bullied about their race, ethnicity, or weight.

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The piece of evidence that best supports the author's position that the kids on the advisory board have helped is:

"He admits he wouldn't have thought of using a school to look for volunteers if the group hadn't suggested it."

This statement directly indicates that the input from the advisory board members led to a new and beneficial approach that the author wouldn't have considered otherwise.