DURING AN OBSERVATION OF A FOURTH GRADE STUDENT, THE COUNSELOR RECO...

9.

During an observation of a fourth grade student, the counselor records a

high

rate of out-of-seat behavior, which is interfering with the student’s

completion of classwork and is causing a classroom distraction. To effect a

change in this behavior and increase in-seat behavior, the counselor should

A.

assign the student to time-out in another classroom with upper-grade

students and complete a time-out sheet.

B.

recommend that the teacher and students in the classroom ignore the

student’s behavior.

C.

advise the teacher to isolate the student at an individual desk in the

back of the classroom.

D.

have the teacher assist the student in keeping a chart of out-of-seat

occurrences.