CCOU 302 Quiz 8: Discipline and Challenges in Working with Children
- According to Clinton and Sibcy, the goal is to parent like God, with the perfect balance of:
- Intentional ignoring of children does involve:
- Children should be disciplined for both willful defiance and childhood irresponsibility.
- How long should a parent wait after “not-okay” behavior ends before looking for behavior to praise:
- When Oppositional Defiant children get upset, they:
- Parents must use the same methods of discipline with each of their children in order to be fair.
- According to Amber Duff, one of the most important things about counseling a child and their family is:
- To modify your child’s behavior, Clinton and Sibcy recommend using what kind of response:
- It is not important to be specific when giving your child praise, because general praise is effective.
- Some children have difficulty establishing interactions with adults.
- Discipline is about:
- Which one is not a principle for making praise effective:
- When entering a counseling relationship with a child, it is important to remember that you should always tell the parents everything that is said by the child.
- When you handle your child’s not-okay behavior by correcting, criticizing and complaining about it, you will see less of it.
- “Strong-Willed” as defined by the Princeton University WordNet Dictionary as:
- According to Dr. Robert Shaw, he uses card tricks to teach children about:
- One effective way to stop “not-okay” behavior is to ignore it.
- According to the licensed professionals on the video lecture, a large part of counseling children includes:
- When a child asks “why?”, a parent should not answer, as this is a sign of disrespect.
- Banking time with children means:
Other sets
- Which one is not a principle for making praise effective:
- Banking time with children means:
- When Oppositional Defiant children get upset, they:
- Children should be disciplined for both willful defiance and childhood irresponsibility.
- When a child asks “why?”, a parent should not answer, as this is a sign of disrespect.
- Some children have difficulty establishing ______ in a counseling relationship because of their previous interactions with adults.
- One effective way to stop “not-okay” behavior is to ignore it.
- How long should a parent wait after “not-okay” behavior ends before looking for behavior to praise:
- “Strong-Willed” as defined by the Princeton University WordNet Dictionary as:
- Discipline is about:
- To modify your child’s behavior, Clinton and Sibcy recommend using what kind of response:
- According to Clinton and Sibcy, the goal is to parent like God, with the perfect balance of:
- It is not important to be specific when giving your child praise, because general praise is effective.
- When entering a counseling relationship with a child, it is important to remember that you should always tell the parents everything that is said by the child.
- Parents must use the same methods of discipline with each of their children in order to be fair.
- According to Amber Duff, one of the most important things about counseling a child and their family is:
- According to the licensed professionals on the video lecture, a large part of counseling children includes:
- Intentional ignoring of children does involve:
- According to Dr. Robert Shaw, he uses card tricks to teach children about:
- When you handle your child’s not-okay behavior by correcting, criticizing and complaining about it, you will see less of it.