Asked by Abbie
Patrick, a new six-year-old in your facility, is causing some problems with the other children. He never completes one activity, but jumps from group to group. He refuses to wait his turn when playing games. Every time he stars a new friendship, he ends it by arguing with his playmate. Which one of these strategies would you include in your attempt to resolve this problem?
A Consistently tell him "No" every time he misbehaves.
B Praise him every time he wins an argument.
C Attempt to make him more independent by putting him by himself during group reading periods.
D Provide extra attention and support for him.
I agree with C, is the better answer.
A Consistently tell him "No" every time he misbehaves.
B Praise him every time he wins an argument.
C Attempt to make him more independent by putting him by himself during group reading periods.
D Provide extra attention and support for him.
I agree with C, is the better answer.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree; C is the best answer.
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