Developmental Screening and the ASQ-3 | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
Read the conversation below between Brenda Morris and her daughter's teacher, Kay. Brenda is here to pick up her daughter at the end of the day. Brenda: "Hey, sweetheart! Come on, say good-bye to Miss Kay. We need to get home." Kay: "Oh, Ms. Morris, hang on a minute. I wanted to ask you: have you noticed Alisha's having trouble drawing shapes? Take a look at her project from today." Brenda: "What?! No, she loves drawing. At home she's always scribbling something... Are you saying something's wrong with her?" Kay: "Sorry, probably nothing's wrong! I meant-" How could Kay have handled this conversation better? - - She could have noticed that Ms. Morris is in a hurry this afternoon and asked her when they could plan a talk for later. - She could have started the conversation by saying something positive about Alisha's day before bringing up a problem. - She could have asked Ms. Morris about her observations before sharing her own, so that she wouldn't sound judgmental. - All of these are good ideas for communicating productively with parents and building trust. answer: - All of these are good ideas for communicating productively with parents and building trust.
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