If a child says that a person sounds “funny” because of a speech impairment, how should a parent address the situation?
explain that everyone is unique and ask how they would feel if the situation were reversed
say nothing to the child and do not remove the child from the situation
berate the child for saying something hurtful and remove the child from the situation
say nothing to the child and remove the child from the situation immediately
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