Hi, i am stucked in this question ... please help.
1.Our role as educators involves assisting children to solve conflicts when they arise. Put the following problem solving steps in order.
Which one goes first ?
Define the problem. “What do you think the problem is Nick?" : No ____
Choose a solution. "OK, so, Nick, you will build the moat and Sam, you will get the water” : No ____
Help children identify their feelings. “Nick you sound like you are really frustrated." : No ____
Brain storm possible solutions. “What do you think would be a way to fix the problem Nick?” : No ____
Evaluate how the problem was resolved. "So, how did it go boys? Did it work out OK?" : No ____
Put the solution into practice. “OK Sam you need to get the water for the moat now.” : No ____
2. Match the strategy to guide children's behaviour with the most appropriate age group.
(Infant, Toddler, Preschool or School Aged Child)
Assist children to find solutions to problems. : ___________
Explain guidelines in simple terms. : ___________
Distraction to another activity. : ___________
Involve them in establishing written guidelines : ___________
CHCECE007 - Assisting Children To Solve COnflicts
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Re: CHCECE007 - Assisting Children To Solve COnflicts
What do you think the order is?
Read the examples, next to each point this will give you a clue...
,
Lorina
Read the examples, next to each point this will give you a clue...
,
Lorina
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Re: CHCECE007 - Assisting Children To Solve COnflicts
hi lorina, i been trying and also been reading again n again,
so this is the answer in my opinion.
1. Define the problem. “What do you think the problem is Nick?" : No 2
Choose a solution. "OK, so, Nick, you will build the moat and Sam, you will get the water” : No 4
Help children identify their feelings. “Nick you sound like you are really frustrated." : No 1
Brain storm possible solutions. “What do you think would be a way to fix the problem Nick?” : No 3
Evaluate how the problem was resolved. "So, how did it go boys? Did it work out OK?" : No 6
Put the solution into practice. “OK Sam you need to get the water for the moat now.” : No 5
but its not right, please help.
so this is the answer in my opinion.
1. Define the problem. “What do you think the problem is Nick?" : No 2
Choose a solution. "OK, so, Nick, you will build the moat and Sam, you will get the water” : No 4
Help children identify their feelings. “Nick you sound like you are really frustrated." : No 1
Brain storm possible solutions. “What do you think would be a way to fix the problem Nick?” : No 3
Evaluate how the problem was resolved. "So, how did it go boys? Did it work out OK?" : No 6
Put the solution into practice. “OK Sam you need to get the water for the moat now.” : No 5
but its not right, please help.
Re: CHCECE007 - Assisting Children To Solve COnflicts
hi lorina, please help. i am still stucked in this question...
so my best answer is :
1. help children to identify their feelings
2. brain storm possible solutions
3. define the problem.
4. choose a solution.
5. put the solution into practice
6. evaluate how the problem was resolved.
but this still isnt right. please help, thanks
so my best answer is :
1. help children to identify their feelings
2. brain storm possible solutions
3. define the problem.
4. choose a solution.
5. put the solution into practice
6. evaluate how the problem was resolved.
but this still isnt right. please help, thanks
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Re: CHCECE007 - Assisting Children To Solve COnflicts
1. Define the problem. “What do you think the problem is Nick?" : No 1
Choose a solution. "OK, so, Nick, you will build the moat and Sam, you will get the water” : No 4
Help children identify their feelings. “Nick you sound like you are really frustrated." : No 2
Brain storm possible solutions. “What do you think would be a way to fix the problem Nick?” : No 3
Evaluate how the problem was resolved. "So, how did it go boys? Did it work out OK?" : No 6
Put the solution into practice. “OK Sam you need to get the water for the moat now.” : No 5
Choose a solution. "OK, so, Nick, you will build the moat and Sam, you will get the water” : No 4
Help children identify their feelings. “Nick you sound like you are really frustrated." : No 2
Brain storm possible solutions. “What do you think would be a way to fix the problem Nick?” : No 3
Evaluate how the problem was resolved. "So, how did it go boys? Did it work out OK?" : No 6
Put the solution into practice. “OK Sam you need to get the water for the moat now.” : No 5