Exam 9: Fundamental Causes of Positive and Negative Behavior
Exam 1: Why Guidance Matters85 Questions
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Exam 9: Fundamental Causes of Positive and Negative Behavior68 Questions
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Fatigue or anything that causes ____________________ can cause children to lose control and act aggressively, defy rules, or behave inappropriately.
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discomfort; pain; irritation; fever; illness; sickness
The stage is set for rebellion when a situation exists in which a child cannot live up to adult expectations.
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List eight underlying causes of problem behavior.
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Underlying causes of problem behavior include the following: inappropriate expectations, misunderstanding expectations, immature self-control, gleeful abandon, group contagion, boredom, fatigue, discomfort, desire for recognition, discouragement, frustration, rebellion.
When children evidence a compulsive and chronic pattern of very inappropriate or self-destructive behavior, the behavior can be termed functional.
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When a child has ____________________ the standards of his or her adult role models, the child begins to experience the emotional component of morality, or moral affect.
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List four appropriate steps to take once you have identified the probable cause of misbehavior.
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The symptoms of stress can include moodiness, poor health, and inappropriate behavior.
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An adult relying on a child-centered definition of misbehavior will
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A child has achieved morality if he or she can distinguish right from wrong, even if the child is not yet able to act accordingly.
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____________________ definitions of misbehavior focus on the effect a child's behavior has on the adult.
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Attachment, love, and respect for an adult hinder the child's internalization of that adult's values.
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Nurturing helps children feel a sense of belonging.Why is that feeling important to positive child guidance?
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The moral development of children is the concern of parents only and should not be the business of teachers, schools, and communities.
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Match each definition to the corresponding term
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Shocked reactions from adults and laughter from other children will keep children from using inappropriate bathroom language in public.
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How can adults assure children that they are loved and accepted, even if their behavior is unacceptable?
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It is ____________________ to expect a toddler to sit quietly and politely for an hour while the family waits to see the pediatrician.
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Adults can support the development of morality in young children by all of the following except
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