Your colleague says that her third grade students are always trying to feed the pets, pick up dropped papers, and share pencils. She finds their behavior frustrating. What advice do you have for her?

a. Praise students when they do not do those behaviors in order to eliminate those behaviors.

b. Point out that these are important prosocial behaviors that she should encourage in her students.

c. Emphasize that the teacher, not other students, should feel responsible for feeding pets and providing pencils.
d. Tell her to post rules on the wall and enforce them.


ANSWER: b

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