Question
Three-year-old Chloe’s caregiver notices that she never speaks up during story time. All the other children participate but Chloe just sits and stares. How might Chloe’s caregiver handle this situation?
(1 point)
Responses
Call out to Chloe for an answer in front of the other children.
Call out to Chloe for an answer in front of the other children.
Try to do a story time one-on-one with Chloe.
Try to do a story time one-on-one with Chloe.
Contact Chloe’s parents for a conference about her literacy.
Contact Chloe’s parents for a conference about her literacy.
Ignore Chloe and focus on the children who participate.
(1 point)
Responses
Call out to Chloe for an answer in front of the other children.
Call out to Chloe for an answer in front of the other children.
Try to do a story time one-on-one with Chloe.
Try to do a story time one-on-one with Chloe.
Contact Chloe’s parents for a conference about her literacy.
Contact Chloe’s parents for a conference about her literacy.
Ignore Chloe and focus on the children who participate.
Answers
GPT 3.5
Try to do a story time one-on-one with Chloe.
This way, Chloe's caregiver can create a safe and comfortable environment for Chloe to feel more comfortable participating. It also allows the caregiver to pay more attention to Chloe's individual needs and interests.
This way, Chloe's caregiver can create a safe and comfortable environment for Chloe to feel more comfortable participating. It also allows the caregiver to pay more attention to Chloe's individual needs and interests.
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