A third-grade teacher was puzzled about why the children ignored her request to put art materials away. What is a developmentally appropriate way to get the children to comply with this legitimate request?
A. get their attention
B. get children to touch the art materials
C. get children to look at the art materials
D. put the children in time-out
E. A, B, and C
E
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a. Students are unruly by nature. b. Most student misbehavior is preventable. c. Administrators do not adequately support teachers. d. The occasional use of corporal punishment is absolutely necessary to maintain
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a. Tetra b. Molly c. Flounder d. Guppy
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