Kindergarten teacher Mr. Leo believes in learning through play and lively teacher-child conversations. Dr. Jones expresses dissatisfaction with the fact that her son Jeremy does not bring home work sheets. She is worried that Jeremy will not be ready for first grade. Mr. Leo should
a. Listen to Dr. Jones' concerns and have Jeremy do more work sheets.
b. Listen to Dr. Jones' concerns, tell her why her expectations are inappropriate and describe the ways that play and conversation will prepare Jeremy for first grade.
c. Listen to Dr. Jones' concerns, explain why he uses play and conversation, and describe the ways that play and conversation can prepare Jeremy for first grade.
d. Listen to Dr. Jones' concerns and then give her a list of articles proving that your approach is the right one for kindergarten children.
c
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