Question

Which best describes child-initiated instruction?

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Responses

when learning activities do not include any kind of supplies and simply rely on children’s imaginations to move the activity forward
when learning activities do not include any kind of supplies and simply rely on children’s imaginations to move the activity forward

when a child has asked a question or engaged in a behavior that has naturally brought about the opportunity to talk more about a particular subject
when a child has asked a question or engaged in a behavior that has naturally brought about the opportunity to talk more about a particular subject

when learning objectives are clearly identified and explicitly taught, often in a group environment
when learning objectives are clearly identified and explicitly taught, often in a group environment

when teachers sprinkle new words into casual conversation in order to develop a child’s vocabulary

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The best description of child-initiated instruction is:

**when a child has asked a question or engaged in a behavior that has naturally brought about the opportunity to talk more about a particular subject.**

This approach emphasizes the child's curiosity and interests as driving factors in the learning process.