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“If there is some child who persistently annoys the others, the most practical thing to do is to interrupt him…Often a question will serve, such as ‘How are you, Johnny? Come with me, I have something for you to do.’" |
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Dr. Maria Montessori from Absorbent Mind, p. 254 |
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Applying distraction is a matter of getting a child’s attention through some type of interruption. Quite often, you can do this by holding an object that the child is mishandling in some misbehavior scenario. When the child looks up, you then let go of the object and complete the interaction by using a clear direction phrase; e.g., “Come over here. Let me show you something.”
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