How would you use the 3 R approach with a child who seems very anxious most of the time?
What will be an ideal response?
• Respect the child's temperament, unique strengths, and culture.
• Reflect on the child's perspective, purpose for the behavior, and what you want the child to feel instead. Reflect on your own response to the child.
• Relate to the child by developing a relationship with the child to help the child feel safe. Use Bromwich's six-step problem-solving approach with the parents to try to determine why the child is anxious. Use several of the "Relate" interaction strategies, and change the environment to help the child be successful and to help the child feel secure.
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