Oklahoma State Assessment Test (OSAT) Early Childhood Education Practice Test

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What is a recommended approach for a child seeking undue attention?

  1. Ignore the child completely

  2. Show how to join the group appropriately

  3. Yell at the child to get their attention

  4. Change the topic of conversation

The correct answer is: Show how to join the group appropriately

The recommended approach for a child seeking undue attention is to show them how to join the group appropriately. This method not only addresses the child's need for attention but also teaches them social skills and appropriate ways to interact with peers. By modeling positive behavior and providing guidance on how to engage in group activities, you reinforce their potential for successful social interactions and reduce the likelihood of disruptive behavior in the future. This approach fosters a sense of belonging and helps the child develop essential social skills. It also encourages participation and inclusion rather than further isolating or reprimanding the child, which can negatively impact their self-esteem and social development. By demonstrating how to engage positively with others, you create an encouraging environment that helps the child learn and grow.