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#20. Ask for the rule to be restated
Definition:
If children know a rule and are acting on impulse, ask them to stop what
they are doing and identify the limit they are breaking. Tell them whether
their description is correct.
Example:
(Mom): Terry,
what's the rule? (Terry): No hitting. (Mom): That's right. |
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