If teachers react to child statements with “yes,” “good,” “do tell,” and similar responses, they reward the child’s efforts

a. and additional child conversation may follow
b. but adding new information relevant to the child's topic may be better.
c. but longer conversations usually result when more pertinent teacher utterances occur.
d. all of these answers.


Ans: d. all of these answers.

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