Multiple Choice
When talking to the parent of the biter
A) express your deep concerns and fears that something might be very wrong with the child.
B) ask if they would like to contact the parents of the child that was bitten so that they can apologize.
C) ask them to use phrases at home to discourage biting that are different from what you use in the classroom.
D) ask if the child has bitten anyone at home.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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