Which of the following teacher statements is most helpful in helping Juan develop his own script for sharing his emotions with classmates when they knock over his block tower
a. "Tell them, ‘that makes me angry'"
b. "You are unhappy they knocked over your block tower. What are some words you could use to let them know how you feel?"
c. "Block towers can be rebuilt. You shouldn't be so upset about it."
d. All of the above statements would be equally helpful.
B
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