Asked by alex

Q; children usually behave in acceptable ways when they A.know the rules B.fell good about themselves C.are scolded for misbehavior. D. like the caregiver

my answer is D,i know A make a lot of sense,but is not A.
please hellp
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Answered by Ms. Sue
If the answer isn't A (which I think it should be), then the second best answer is B -- they behave usually when the feel good about themselves.

Answered by alex
what about D???
other lady told me she knows alot of children that they feel good about themselves and there behavior is inacceptable,she ask me to re tink this

i m lost
Answered by Ms. Sue
One of our teachers' mantras was that we didn't have to be liked. That came from experience with well-liked teachers who were not respected by the students. Obviously, there are many exceptions, but usually kids who feel good about themselves don't misbehave.
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