Multiple Choice
When a child's behavior is mildly annoying or embarrassing, the adult should resolve the problem by
A) focusing on the child's strengths and weaknesses.
B) involving the child in an activity that replaces the undesirable behavior.
C) ignoring the child and refusing to interact with the child.
D) observing the activity to see if it continues.
E) all of these
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