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A first grader is exhibiting aggressive behavior. She strikes out at peers when they touch her or interfere with her work. She pushes and screams when disagreements arise. Describe at least two specific strategies a cognitive-developmental theorist would recommend to solve this classroom problem.
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Early Childhood Development: A Multicultural Perspective

Early Childhood Development: A Multicultural Perspective


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Suggested Responses: Students should describe strategies which help children to read social situations and learn alternative, prosocial behaviors. Helping the child to interpret the intentions of others or the consequences of her aggression might be suggested. Showing the child videotapes of social situations and helping her to interpret these might be proposed. Helping the child learn alternatives to aggression or screaming should be mentioned.
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Thank you for answering so quickly
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