If your child claims he or she was bullied by a peer, what should you do?
a. Ignore the claim unless you see the bullying behavior yourself.
b. Avoid overreacting. Young children often engage in relational aggression.
c. Act upon the child's perception and take it seriously. Discuss your concerns with other adults.
d. Teach your child how to react to bullying and stop it with aggression.
C
You might also like to view...
When a teacher receives criticism from a parent that she believes is inaccurate or unfair, it is important to
a. remain calm, share one’s view, and suggest a follow-up discussion. b. assertively state one’s view. c. state why the parent’s comments are inaccurate. d. suggest that the parent discuss it with the administrator.
According to Dries’ research on ‘blue-collar’ workers they tend to see work mainly as
A. A route to the top B. Intrinsically interesting C. Highly alienating D. Just a job E. A source of sociability5
Psychomotor learners research technical aspects of a project, and cognitive learners actually construct the product
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What does it mean to say that all individuals view the world around them through "culturally tinted lenses?" Why is it important for educators to understand this concept? Give an example of how a child’s behaviors in the classroom may be viewed differently by teachers versus the child’s family.
What will be an ideal response?