Asked by Daniela
Which of the following teacher statements is most helpful in helping a child develop a script for sharing
his emotions with classmates when they knock over the block tower that the child has built?
A. "You're unhappy they knocked over your block tower. What are some words you could use to let them know how you feel?"
B. "Block towers can be rebuilt. You shouldn't be so upset about it. Maybe you can even make a better one than before."
C. "Tell them, ‘that makes me angry!'"
D. "Don't be such a baby. Stand up for yourself."
My answer is b.
his emotions with classmates when they knock over the block tower that the child has built?
A. "You're unhappy they knocked over your block tower. What are some words you could use to let them know how you feel?"
B. "Block towers can be rebuilt. You shouldn't be so upset about it. Maybe you can even make a better one than before."
C. "Tell them, ‘that makes me angry!'"
D. "Don't be such a baby. Stand up for yourself."
My answer is b.
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