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What are some possible advantages and disadvantages in Ms. Knowles's approach to helping Liam address his problem in making and keeping friends?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The strategies Mr. Corbet uses to teach his students appropriate school behavior are most consistent with which of the following theories?
 
  a. The theories of Piaget and Erikson
  b. The theories of Bandura and Skinner
  c. The theories of Erikson and Skinner
  d. The theories of Vygotsky and Bandura



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Answer to Question 1

Following are examples of possible advantages and disadvantages:
Advantages:
 Ms. Knowles gets Liam to buy into the idea of having his classmates help him solve his problem, thus minimizing the likelihood that he will be blindsided by the circle-time discussion.
 Ms. Knowles presents Liam's problem as a common situation (everyone in this classroom has something that he or she is working on), thus communicating that he is not to be thought of as aberrant in some way.
 Liam is more likely to acknowledge the value of behaviors that peers

Answer to Question 2

b.



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