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nmorano1

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A teacher's primary goal for pick-up
 
  A) is to get time alone with each parent.
  B) is that it be as smooth of a transition as possible.
  C) is that it go as quickly as possible.
  D) is to get the parent out of the classroom before the other children see the parent.
  E) is that the child's reaction to going home, positive or negative, doesn't detract from the activity that you are conducting with the rest of the class.

Question 2

If a child is dawdling or obstinate at pick-up
 
  A) the teacher should ignore the behavior to avoid encouraging it.
  B) the teacher should focus on the children remaining in the classroom and take advantage of the new ratio.
  C) it is up to the parent to indicate if they need help.
  D) the teacher should admonish the child so the parent doesn't have to.
  E) the teacher should step in and help the parent.



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cpetit11

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E





 

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