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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
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CAN ANYONE HELP . Jasmine (4 years, 10 months) has very good gross motor skills. She attends the centre until very late and spen

ds the last two hours of child care in the Toddler room, or junior yard. She gets very bored and gets in trouble often during this time. She runs around the small toddler room, or plays roughly with the toddler toys.
What strategies can you put in place to keep Jasmine behaving appropriately?
English
1 answer:
In-s [12.5K]3 years ago
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Answer:

I'd say to have her teachers talk to her about her behavior by telling her what she is doing wrong in a nice way. Her teachers can keep her behaving in appropriately in school by making sure the teacher is preparing intresting lessons in class, let her take a five minute break, and by her teachers talking to her parents about what needs to be fixed in order for her to get to school on time (for example, getting up earlier.) Hope this helps!

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