What should you do if you give an inaccurate affective reflection?
a. Smile and walk away.
b. Pretend your response was correct and go on with the conversation.
c. Accept the child’s correction so that the child knows you misunderstood.
d. Tell the child that he or she is wrong.
ANSWER: c
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