Carmen, a student in Mr. Tanaka’s class, is constantly asking, “What time is it?” She does this about fifteen times a day. Mr. Tanaka considers this to be attention-getting behavior and wishes to eliminate it. He usually responds to Carmen’s request by telling her the time. Using the example of Carmen which of the interventions do you think will be the most effective?

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Carmen, a student in Mr. Tanaka’s class, is constantly asking, “What time is it?” She does this about fifteen times a day. Mr. Tanaka considers this to be attention-getting behavior and wishes to eliminate it. He usually responds to Carmen’s request by telling her the time. Using the example of Carmen which of the interventions do you think will be the most effective?