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24 November, 07:42

Which of the following is a tactful response to give when a student misbehaves?

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  1. 24 November, 07:52
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    I would say C: "I don't like it when you do that." because this clearly conveys the teacher's dislike with the student's behavior without berating them. A: "Stop being bad!" may have the opposite effect on a child and they may continue doing it just to irk the teacher further. B: "Now look what you've done!" may give the child a sense of accomplishment at making the teacher angry. D: "Sometimes you're terrible." berates the child and insults them rudely. They may continue doing bad things just to infuriate the teacher as a result of that mean comment.
  2. 24 November, 07:59
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    C. " I don't like it when you do that"

    I said c because tactful means sensitive or nice and c is the only sensitive way to tell a child about there behavior
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