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Keisha is trying to teach her son, Marcus, delayed gratification. How can she BEST teach Marcus this concept? (1 point) Respons...Question
Keisha is trying to teach her son, Marcus, delayed gratification. How can she BEST teach Marcus this concept?
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She can ask him questions to see how self-aware he is.
She can ask him questions to see how self-aware he is.
She can sign him up for a 5K race at a local YMCA.
She can sign him up for a 5K race at a local YMCA.
She can buy him whatever he wants whenever he asks for things.
She can buy him whatever he wants whenever he asks for things.
She can give him an allowance each week to save for big purchases.
(1 point)
Responses
She can ask him questions to see how self-aware he is.
She can ask him questions to see how self-aware he is.
She can sign him up for a 5K race at a local YMCA.
She can sign him up for a 5K race at a local YMCA.
She can buy him whatever he wants whenever he asks for things.
She can buy him whatever he wants whenever he asks for things.
She can give him an allowance each week to save for big purchases.
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The best way for Keisha to teach Marcus about delayed gratification is:
**She can give him an allowance each week to save for big purchases.**
This approach allows Marcus to practice saving and making decisions about his spending, which effectively teaches him the value of waiting for larger rewards instead of seeking immediate gratification.
**She can give him an allowance each week to save for big purchases.**
This approach allows Marcus to practice saving and making decisions about his spending, which effectively teaches him the value of waiting for larger rewards instead of seeking immediate gratification.
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