Calvin has an annoying habit of talking with classmates when there should be silence. Ms. Kasting's mentor teacher has suggested several strategies to her to try with Calvin. These include: making eye contact with him; physically move toward Calvin and stand near his desk or table; place her hand on his shoulder if necessary to gain his attention; or use a private signal such as a tap on the desk. These are all examples of:

A. Behavior management strategies.
B. Cognitive strategies.
C. Low-involvement strategies.
D. Positive behavior supports.


Answer: C

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