Author Question: How should adults respond when they believe a child is about to have a temper tantrum? A. place ... (Read 45 times)

Arii_bell

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How should adults respond when they believe a child is about to have a temper tantrum?
 
  A. place the child in time-out
 B. redirect the child's attention
 C. punish the child
 D. give the child something they like

Question 2

Which is NOT a behavioral indicator of delays in gross motor skills?
 
  A. fear or avoid playground equipment
 B. preferring to swing rather than play on other equipment
 C. kicking or pushing over a balance beam
 D. lagging behind other children during transitional activities.



karlss

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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