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2 years ago
A third-grade teacher was puzzled about why the children ignored her request to put art materials away. What is a developmentally appropriate way to get the children to comply with this legitimate request?

▸ get their attention

▸ get children to touch the art materials

▸ get children to look at the art materials

▸ put the children in time-out

▸ get their attention, get children to touch the art materials, and get children to look at the art materials
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Guidance of Young Children

Guidance of Young Children


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