Which of the following examples, as discussed in class, reflect a cognitive behavioral approach?
a. teaching young children to handle frustration and disappointment, by saying "Oh well, maybe next time."
b. teaching parents how to set up sticker charts to reward children for good behavior
c. teaching elementary school students to think carefully about the trustworthiness of people they know before telling them secrets
d. teaching young children to play games that require them to practice counting
Ans: a. teaching young children to handle frustration and disappointment, by saying "Oh well, maybe next time."
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