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When you share information with families, it's best to

A. use broad descriptions of child behaviors.
B. let them share information and ask questions first.
C. ask them a lot of questions about their child.
D. start with the challenges you're facing in your setting.

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definitely B seems the least creepy
User Twonky
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Answer:

The correct answer is option B. "let them share information and ask questions first".

Step-by-step explanation:

Sharing information with families could be a sensitive topic, particularly when the subject is their child behavior and education. Before start asking questions and telling your concerns to the family is better to let them share information and ask questions first. This creates an environment of trustfulness, and helps the family to feel relaxed and heard before any sensitive content is addressed.

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