Grace kicks other children to get them to look at her drawings. What can be a functional replacement behavior for Grace?
A. Teach Grace to signal “look at me.”
B.Post Grace’s painting on board so that everyone can see it.
C. Praise Grace when she is not kicking other children.
D. Have Grace apologize to those she kicks.
A. Teach Grace to signal “look at me.”
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