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oliviahorn72

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What are some of the cautions regarding using time-outs with young children?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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How does a room arrangement promote positive interactions and appropriate behavior?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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The teachers role is to help the child see the time-out as a time to regroup, talk about the incident, and gain self-control. Caution must be applied to ensure that the child does not see this as an act of rejection, detention, or a way to vent anger about the childs behavior.

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Room arrangements are powerful tools for controlling childrens behavior, so teachers can achieve a number of behavioral goals using the physical space in the classroom. Child-size furniture that fits the preschool body encourages sitting and working behavior. Low, open shelves encourage self-help and cleanup. Room arrangements that avoid a long, open space prevent a runway that might encourage running. Room arrangements should suggest the type of behavior that should take place in that space: large, protected floor space for block building, for instance, or pillows and comfortable furniture near bookshelves to encourage quiet reading.





 

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