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Strategies that a teacher can do to effectively change defiant, disruptive students' behaviors include:
 
  a. meeting that child's behaviors with kindness
  b. telling the student to leave the room
  c. enlisting the para's help
  d. calling for the administration

Question 2

Identify two undesired behaviors and two positive incompatible alternatives.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Cursing/Acceptable exclamations such as Darn.
Being off task/Any on-task behavior.
Being out of seat/Sitting in seat.
Noncompliance/Following directions.
Talking our/Raising hand and waiting to be called on.



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