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panfilo

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Ms. Sawyer, a fifth-grade art teacher, notices that Lamar, one of her more mischievous students, is using a compass to drill into his drawing table. She responds to this behavior by saying, I get so upset when people are not respectful of my property. Let's try to be more caring.. This is an example of the use of
 
  a. an I-message.
  b. the no-lose method.
  c. a direct appeal.
  d. defining limits.

Question 2

Sometimes it will be necessary to criticize students. If you follow suggestions offered in the text, you will
 
  a. do it promptly, even if you must interrupt a lesson.
  b. do it privately, then say something encouraging.
  c. explain why the behavior is unacceptable and ask for an apology.
  d. first permit the student to explain, then give your criticism.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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