Teachers should intervene in children’s play in all of the following situations EXCEPT when:
A. an argument or fight arises.
B. a child is unable to accomplish an objective.
C. a task selected by the children appears to be too difficult or dangerous.
D. children appear to be watching others play.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is D) children appear to be watching others play.

Teachers should intervene in children’s play in all of the following situations EXCEPT when children appear to be watching others play.

Teachers should intervene in children’s play when an argument or fight arises, a child is unable to accomplish an objective, and a task selected by the children appears to be too difficult or dangerous.

The role of the teacher is very important in the development of children. It was to be aware of children's activities, including on the playground where accidents happen most of the time for lack of supervision. The teacher should indeed allow children to make their decisions a create social bonds around other kids. However, at the moment the teacher feels there is any risk in the activity or actions of children, he/she immediately must intervene.

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