Be patient. That is one of the most important things. Treat the kids with respect (not to the point of being a pushover- you are the adult ofc) and they will treat you with respect most of the time. Think back to when you were in that grade and think of the things you hated doing, because most likely those kids now won’t like them either. Try to incorporate fun things into your lessons, no one is going to learn things in a class that makes you want to fall asleep. You probably already know all these things, but this is coming from a current student :)
Anxious (dark descriptions and overwhelming settings help to portray this mood)
Success* I think I honestly have know idea
Answer:
The correct answer is: A. Confirmation Bias
Explanation:
Confirmation Bias refers to a cognitive distortion where we seek out information or evidence that confirms our beliefs and viewpoints. Additionally, confirmation bias involves ignoring or disregarding anything that contradicts or differs from our beliefs. In this instance, since Maria is convinced a gluten free diet is better for her, she adopts the confirmation bias because she seeks out books and research that confirm the belief that gluten-free diets are beneficial. She also joins a gluten-free community online that "confirms" the same belief.