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It was the beginning of ![]() After a day or two of this, I decided to seek the help of one of my outgoing and friendly little girls. I called her over and she ran to me, ready to help. I immediately began a long speech about what I needed from her. I asked her if she would try to get him to play, and I started talking quickly about all these suggestions on how she could start communicating with him. I explained she could do this, she could do that, she could try this idea, she could try that idea. She touched my arm to stop my talking and looked up at me in that wise and special way that only a six-year-old can, and said, “Don’t worry. I speak kid.” And she ran off. I stood there all alone, silently watching her. It took less than a minute for the two new friends to run off, ![]() I often think of that small moment, about what I learned and how important it is for all teachers to speak kid—big kid, little kid and middle kid. I knew my focus must be on teaching students how to think, how to approach problems, and how to figure out solutions and never take the opportunity away. We must be ready to learn from our students because those “teachable moments” during the school days are for us, the teachers, as well as our kids. 小题1:. Why did the author worry about the boy?
After the girl agreed to help, the author .
By saying “I speak kid”, the girl meant that she could .
The underlined words “the opportunity” refer to the chance to .
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小题1:.D
小题1:.A
小题1:.A
小题1:.C
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