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sergey [27]
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3. A good way to help boost self-esteem in a child is to

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Vladimir79 [104]3 years ago
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3.b  4.I think all of them but im pretty sure its D. 7.A 10.A 
Bas_tet [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

3.D   4.D  7.B   10.B  11.D  12.C  14.C  17.A  19.D

Explanation:

3. A good way to help boost self esteem in a child is to point out error in class work or activities so he or she can make improvement.

4. All of the following are aspects of children who may be at risk for low self-esteem except Children from low-income families.

7. Someone who has a strong ego identity is confident about his or her future goals and plans.

10. Democratic style of discipline promotes choice and allows children to have responsibility for their decisions.

11. The most important factor in helping children to build a strong sense of self-efficacy is to show them a lot of affection during infancy.

12. Authoritarian is the style of discipline in which the teacher or parent establishes rules, monitors the child's behavior, then enforces rules by administering appropriate.

14. When setting guidelines or rules for children and then enforcing them, the best advice is to give children three chance or "strikes" before taking disciplinary action.

17. Individuals who have high self-esteem are most likely to be more creative.

19. The most important reason why teachers and teachers aides should be strong leaders in the classroom is because it gives students a sense of security and feeling of belonging.

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