If one child displays discriminatory behavior toward another in the classroom
You should
A-Seat the two students apart from one another
B-Discipline the child immediately for misbehavior
C- Have the children involved discuss their differences
D-Consult the child’s parents about the discriminatory remarks
1 answer
The most appropriate answer would be C- Have the children involved discuss their differences. This option allows for an open dialogue between the children involved to address the discriminatory behavior and understand each other's perspective. It promotes empathy and understanding, and provides an opportunity for learning and growth. Discipline may be necessary if the behavior continues after the discussion, but it should not be the first course of action. Consulting the child's parents can also be helpful, but it may not directly address the issue in the classroom.