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To assist children returning to the classroom after experiencing a natural disaster, teachers should A. provide less reassurance to the children. B. provide a consistent, normal, and predictable routine. C. discourage children from talking about the disaster. D. avoid mentioning the disaster to the children.

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B. Provide a consistent, normal, and predictable routine.

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Dealing with children can be critical sometimes and when they experience disasters, handling and bringing them back to normal routine can be tough. But as a teacher, there are certain things can be done to bring them back to normal conditions. Children has a trust relationship with kids and they believe what are told so these are the ways they can be bring back to normal condition after experiencing a bad incident:

- By providing them a normal, consistent and predictable routine

- By avoiding mentioning the disaster to the children


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