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Kikoku

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Early educators avoid
 
  a. putting children on the spot for a reply.
 b. changing the conversation's topic when answering questions.
 c. talking about what children are doing while they are doing it.
 d. both putting children on the spot for a reply and changing the conversation's topic when answering questions.

Question 2

A preschooler having a tantrum in a grocery store because she can't have the candy bar she wants should be
 
  a. spanked, because you cannot allow the tantrum to continue.
 b. escorted or carried from the store and given the choice to continue the shopping trip only if she behaves appropriately without the candy bar.
  c. given the candy bar to avoid any further disruption and then lectured privately at a later time on not throwing tantrums.
  d. immediately put in the car, driven home without any conversation, and put in time out.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



Kikoku

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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