Six year old Jhante insists he can dress himself for school alone but he often ends up wearing strange combinations of superhero costumes and cowboy boots. His mom wants him dress nicely so in the morning she lays out 2 shirts and 2 pants for him to pick from. What approach is Jhante’s mother using to get him to dress nicely?
a. Setting an example
b. Appealing to his conscience
c. Limited choices
d. Persuading or convincing
C Correct Answer: Limited choices
Feedback for Correct Answer: By giving him two choices, her value of dressing nicely and his need to make his own choices are being met.
Text Reference: Are values individually chosen or are we taught to accept certain values?
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