When giving effective praise, a teacher should do all of the following EXCEPT:

a. Find a repeatable manner for providing written statements to ensure an consistent presentation
b. Be sincere and credible with expressions, body language, and tone
c. Include the student's names and a specific label of the behavior,
d. Praise immediately while teaching new skills


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