Deck 11: Mistaken Goals, Motivation, and Mindfulness

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A child who feels that he or she has received a great deal of hurt and unfair treatment in life will not easily place ____________________ in adults.
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The perception of ____________________ that children place on themselves reflects the value that others who are important place on them.
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Sometimes manipulativeness can become excessive and vengeful as children struggle to gain ____________________ of the children and adults around them.
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We need to set firm limits and help children know that they are loved for ____________________, not for their fake charm.
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As children develop stronger ____________________, they will feel more comfortable expressing their feelings and actively standing up for themselves.
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The behavior of children whose self-esteem is lacking may deteriorate into disruptive habit patterns of destructiveness and ____________________.
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The destructive or aggressive child must know that he or she will be ____________________, that others' rights will be protected.
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Dreikurs believed that four ____________________goals are the root of troubling behavior.
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Children begin to develop self-esteem from ____________________ if attentive caregivers meet their needs while making sure they feel safe and loved.
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Each of the four mistaken goals identified by Dreikurs is directed toward getting a(n) ____________________ need met.
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The child filled with contempt and mistrust needs to work on the basic development of ____________________ that most children develop as babies.
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If the child is able to help us understand his or her ____________________ better, we can go right to the heart of the reason for misbehavior.
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Some children resort to bullying and rebelling to gain ____________________.
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Seeing children as lovable, capable, and ____________________ human beings supports the growth of positive self-esteem.
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Lazy, compulsive, or obnoxious behaviors may be a child's unconscious way of forcing adults to pay ____________________.
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Clingy children feel comfortable and loved only when they are being ____________________ over and cared for.
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Children use clowning, acting out, and silliness to get ____________________ from not only adults but from other children.
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Some children, when failing to gain control by other means, resort to bullying or ____________________.
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It is essential for adults to avoid power ____________________with the bullying or rebelling child.
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Although most children do things to make themselves feel better from time to time, the withdrawn child may sink into constant ____________________.
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Adults must ____________________ their own needs, biases, and imperfections in order to be effective in child guidance.
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Self-esteem has been identified as a characteristic that seems closely tied to​

A)school success.
B)social isolation.
C)punishment.
D)emotionally unstable children.
E)one of these
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  Mindfulness​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Mindfulness​
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Establishing self-esteem, trust, and a sense of ____________________ are the essential three factors for building connections with the child who seems to have no interest in others.
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____________________ created a pyramid showing levels of psychological and physical needs to explain his theory of human motivation.
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  Logical consequence​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Logical consequence​
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Every state has a designated agency that is mandated by federal law to receive and to investigate reports of suspected child ____________________ and neglect.
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  Manipulative​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Manipulative​
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The severely withdrawn child may avoid ____________________ contact, refuse to talk or play, and stay apart from others most of the time.
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  Social-emotional intelligence quotient (EQ)​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Social-emotional intelligence quotient (EQ)​
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Authentic self-esteem activities involve ​

A)valuing the child.
B)giving the child sincere recognition.
C)treating the child with respect every day.
D)listening to the child.
E)11of these
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  Cyclical self-stimulation​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Cyclical self-stimulation​
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  Rescued​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Rescued​
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  Intermittent reinforcer​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Intermittent reinforcer​
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  Time-away​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Time-away​
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  Natural consequence​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Natural consequence​
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Overwhelming disruption in children's daily lives may contribute to their display of listlessness, ineptness, and ____________________.
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  Behavior modification​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Behavior modification​
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Inhibited children sometimes turn all their bad feelings ____________________.
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The process by which children develop positive self-esteem begins​

A)from birth.
B)if caregivers consistently see them as lovable, capable, and worthwhile.
C)if attentive caregivers meet their needs.
D)if attentive caregivers make sure they feel safe and loved.
E)ll of these
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Child abuse and neglect may include all of the following except​

A)self-esteem.
B)positive feelings of self-worth.
C)stunted sense of self.
D)bonding.
E)behavioral problems.
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Which of the following is not one of Dreikurs's four mistaken goals?​

A)To get attention
B)gain a sense of control
C)know and understand
D)get revenge for perceived hurts
E)remove oneself from frightening or painful situations
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Time-out is not appropriate if it ​

A)used as a threat.
B)feels like guidance.
C)used with a child who is older than three years old.
D)is used very rarely.
E)ll of these
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Punishment ​

A)builds self-esteem.
B)improves self-image.
C)respects.
D)thwarts efforts.
E)ll of these
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Bullying includes all of the following except​

A)harassing.
B)ugly names.
C)crying.
D)shunning.
E)humiliating.
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Coping techniques for adults include ​

A)not taking crying personally.
B)taking deep breaths.
C)seeking expertise from books.
D)exercising, praying, and meditating.
E)all of these.
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Children who regularly indulge in tantrums need to know that​

A)they will be ignored.
B)the adults who care for them will not explode into their own fits of anger.
C)that the logical consequence of a tantrum is spending a lot of time in time-out.
D)the adults will do anything to keep them from throwing a tantrum in a public place.
E)all of these.
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We need to allow clowning so that a child can ​

A)use opportunities.
B)take responsibility.
C)save his or her dignity.
D)none of these.
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The severely withdrawn child may ​

A)refuse to talk or play.
B)stay next to others most of the time.
C)make eye contact.
D)use trickery to coerce.
E)ll of these.
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Guidance

A)builds self-esteem.
B)strengthens character.
C)models coping skills.
D)gives emotional support.
E)all of these.
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The severely withdrawn child may ​

A)rely excessively on self-stimulation.
B)avoid eye contact.
C)refuse to talk or play.
D)stay apart from others most of the time.
E)all of these.
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Valuing individual children as lovable, capable, and worthwhile ​

A)risks spoiling them.
B)is emotionally supportive but unrelated to shaping appropriate behavior.
C)gives them false expectations.
D)fosters a strong sense of positive self-esteem.
E)ll of these
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The destructive or aggressive child must know that​

A)we will connect emotionally with the challenging child during calm times.
B)he or she will be stopped.
C)others' rights will be protected.
D)destructive and aggressive behavior will not be allowed.
E)all of these.
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Children who are insecure in their sense of belonging​

A)should be given sincere affection and encouragement.
B)lack maturity and coping skills.
C)need to be pushed into social activities.
D)should not be placed in child care settings.
E)none of these.
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Logical consequences ​

A)result from a situation without any external intervention to control the conclusion.
B)involve our control in selecting and imposing a consequence.
C)should be used as punishment.
D)one of these
E)ll of these
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Steps in behavior modification include which of the following?​

A)Observing a child's present behavior
B)Identifying a desired future behavior
C)Breaking the distance between two behaviors into tiny steps
D)None of these
E)All of these
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Abuse and neglect have a profoundly negative effect on children's

A)behavior.
B)developmental growth.
C)physical well-being.
D)emotional health.
E)all of these
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Repeating patterns of inducing pleasurable or reassuring sensations ​

A)is a way children make themselves feel better.
B)includes thumb-sucking, hair-twisting, nail-biting, or rocking.
C)is called cyclical self-stimulation.
D)is a way children reduce feelings of stress.
E)all of these.
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What are some ways that children can make amends?

A)Blame the friend.
B)Give a hug.
C)Stay away from the friend.
D)Say "I'm sorry," even if it is not sincere..
E)All of these are correct
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A child's feelings of listlessness, ineptness, and hopelessness can be caused by

A)too much adult attention and affection.
B)adults' failure to rescue the child from the logical consequences of inappropriate behavior.
C)overwhelming disruption in the child's life.
D)the family's nontraditional family structure.
E)all of these.
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The destructive or aggressive child must know that he or she will be punished.
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Being a bully allows a child to develop functional behavior patterns that will affect him or her socially and professionally throughout life.
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Which of the following is not a useful guideline for effective child guidance?

A)Simple, consistently enforced guidelines develop a basis for trust and respect.
B)Having a child sit in time-out is always an appropriate response to misbehavior.
C)Adult anger triggers misbehavior and models aggression and hostility.
D)Many behavior problems can be prevented through proper planning.
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Dreikurs proposed that a hierarchy of desires causes children to misbehave to get attention, gain control, get revenge, or for self-stimulation.
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Maslow proposed that basic needs are arranged in a hierarchy of successive levels of need.
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To avoid stifling creativity, adults should avoid setting limits on children's behavior
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Being manipulative usually involves trying to trick someone into doing something that he or she really does not want to do.
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We must help clingy children feel more dependent.
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Self-esteem has been identified as a characteristic that seems closely tied to school success and social adjustment.
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Effective child guidance is best supported by adults who ​

A)insist on perfection.
B)are able to keep their own feelings hidden from children.
C)shield children from any unpleasantness.
D)recognize their own needs and imperfections.
E)all of these.
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Children begin to develop self-esteem from birth if their needs are met by attentive caregivers.
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Adults must earn children's trust through unfailing playfulness and indulgence.
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Authentic self-esteem activities include avoiding eye contact and rarely using the child's name.
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Unmet needs are a hidden cause of dysfunctional behavior.
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At the heart of almost any behavior lies the desire to be the center of attention.
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Seeing children as lovable, capable, and worthwhile supports the growth of egocentrism.
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Healing can only take place when the child feels that he or she is accepted, has some control, is treated fairly, and can succeed.
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Children who are clowning should be given positive opportunities for responsibility and leadership, and chances to entertain others in appropriate ways.
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Maslow identified three mistaken goals that he considered the root of troubling behavior.
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In dealing with a very difficult child, behavior modification may be an essential and effective tool for regaining a manageable relationship with the child?​
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A child who feels that he or she has received a great deal of hurt and unfair treatment in life will not easily place ____________________ in adults.
trust​
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The perception of ____________________ that children place on themselves reflects the value that others who are important place on them.
value​
3
Sometimes manipulativeness can become excessive and vengeful as children struggle to gain ____________________ of the children and adults around them.
control​
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We need to set firm limits and help children know that they are loved for ____________________, not for their fake charm.
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As children develop stronger ____________________, they will feel more comfortable expressing their feelings and actively standing up for themselves.
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The behavior of children whose self-esteem is lacking may deteriorate into disruptive habit patterns of destructiveness and ____________________.
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The destructive or aggressive child must know that he or she will be ____________________, that others' rights will be protected.
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Dreikurs believed that four ____________________goals are the root of troubling behavior.
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Children begin to develop self-esteem from ____________________ if attentive caregivers meet their needs while making sure they feel safe and loved.
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Each of the four mistaken goals identified by Dreikurs is directed toward getting a(n) ____________________ need met.
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The child filled with contempt and mistrust needs to work on the basic development of ____________________ that most children develop as babies.
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If the child is able to help us understand his or her ____________________ better, we can go right to the heart of the reason for misbehavior.
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Some children resort to bullying and rebelling to gain ____________________.
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Seeing children as lovable, capable, and ____________________ human beings supports the growth of positive self-esteem.
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Lazy, compulsive, or obnoxious behaviors may be a child's unconscious way of forcing adults to pay ____________________.
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Clingy children feel comfortable and loved only when they are being ____________________ over and cared for.
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Children use clowning, acting out, and silliness to get ____________________ from not only adults but from other children.
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Some children, when failing to gain control by other means, resort to bullying or ____________________.
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It is essential for adults to avoid power ____________________with the bullying or rebelling child.
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Although most children do things to make themselves feel better from time to time, the withdrawn child may sink into constant ____________________.
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Adults must ____________________ their own needs, biases, and imperfections in order to be effective in child guidance.
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Self-esteem has been identified as a characteristic that seems closely tied to​

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D)emotionally unstable children.
E)one of these
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  Mindfulness​
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Establishing self-esteem, trust, and a sense of ____________________ are the essential three factors for building connections with the child who seems to have no interest in others.
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____________________ created a pyramid showing levels of psychological and physical needs to explain his theory of human motivation.
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  Logical consequence​
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Every state has a designated agency that is mandated by federal law to receive and to investigate reports of suspected child ____________________ and neglect.
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  Manipulative​
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The severely withdrawn child may avoid ____________________ contact, refuse to talk or play, and stay apart from others most of the time.
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  Social-emotional intelligence quotient (EQ)​
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Authentic self-esteem activities involve ​

A)valuing the child.
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C)treating the child with respect every day.
D)listening to the child.
E)11of these
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  Cyclical self-stimulation​
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  Rescued​
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  Intermittent reinforcer​
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  Time-away​
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  Natural consequence​
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Overwhelming disruption in children's daily lives may contribute to their display of listlessness, ineptness, and ____________________.
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  Behavior modification​
Behavior modification​
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Inhibited children sometimes turn all their bad feelings ____________________.
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The process by which children develop positive self-esteem begins​

A)from birth.
B)if caregivers consistently see them as lovable, capable, and worthwhile.
C)if attentive caregivers meet their needs.
D)if attentive caregivers make sure they feel safe and loved.
E)ll of these
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Child abuse and neglect may include all of the following except​

A)self-esteem.
B)positive feelings of self-worth.
C)stunted sense of self.
D)bonding.
E)behavioral problems.
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42
Which of the following is not one of Dreikurs's four mistaken goals?​

A)To get attention
B)gain a sense of control
C)know and understand
D)get revenge for perceived hurts
E)remove oneself from frightening or painful situations
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Time-out is not appropriate if it ​

A)used as a threat.
B)feels like guidance.
C)used with a child who is older than three years old.
D)is used very rarely.
E)ll of these
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Punishment ​

A)builds self-esteem.
B)improves self-image.
C)respects.
D)thwarts efforts.
E)ll of these
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Bullying includes all of the following except​

A)harassing.
B)ugly names.
C)crying.
D)shunning.
E)humiliating.
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Coping techniques for adults include ​

A)not taking crying personally.
B)taking deep breaths.
C)seeking expertise from books.
D)exercising, praying, and meditating.
E)all of these.
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47
Children who regularly indulge in tantrums need to know that​

A)they will be ignored.
B)the adults who care for them will not explode into their own fits of anger.
C)that the logical consequence of a tantrum is spending a lot of time in time-out.
D)the adults will do anything to keep them from throwing a tantrum in a public place.
E)all of these.
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48
We need to allow clowning so that a child can ​

A)use opportunities.
B)take responsibility.
C)save his or her dignity.
D)none of these.
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The severely withdrawn child may ​

A)refuse to talk or play.
B)stay next to others most of the time.
C)make eye contact.
D)use trickery to coerce.
E)ll of these.
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Guidance

A)builds self-esteem.
B)strengthens character.
C)models coping skills.
D)gives emotional support.
E)all of these.
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The severely withdrawn child may ​

A)rely excessively on self-stimulation.
B)avoid eye contact.
C)refuse to talk or play.
D)stay apart from others most of the time.
E)all of these.
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52
Valuing individual children as lovable, capable, and worthwhile ​

A)risks spoiling them.
B)is emotionally supportive but unrelated to shaping appropriate behavior.
C)gives them false expectations.
D)fosters a strong sense of positive self-esteem.
E)ll of these
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53
The destructive or aggressive child must know that​

A)we will connect emotionally with the challenging child during calm times.
B)he or she will be stopped.
C)others' rights will be protected.
D)destructive and aggressive behavior will not be allowed.
E)all of these.
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Children who are insecure in their sense of belonging​

A)should be given sincere affection and encouragement.
B)lack maturity and coping skills.
C)need to be pushed into social activities.
D)should not be placed in child care settings.
E)none of these.
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Logical consequences ​

A)result from a situation without any external intervention to control the conclusion.
B)involve our control in selecting and imposing a consequence.
C)should be used as punishment.
D)one of these
E)ll of these
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56
Steps in behavior modification include which of the following?​

A)Observing a child's present behavior
B)Identifying a desired future behavior
C)Breaking the distance between two behaviors into tiny steps
D)None of these
E)All of these
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Abuse and neglect have a profoundly negative effect on children's

A)behavior.
B)developmental growth.
C)physical well-being.
D)emotional health.
E)all of these
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58
Repeating patterns of inducing pleasurable or reassuring sensations ​

A)is a way children make themselves feel better.
B)includes thumb-sucking, hair-twisting, nail-biting, or rocking.
C)is called cyclical self-stimulation.
D)is a way children reduce feelings of stress.
E)all of these.
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What are some ways that children can make amends?

A)Blame the friend.
B)Give a hug.
C)Stay away from the friend.
D)Say "I'm sorry," even if it is not sincere..
E)All of these are correct
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A child's feelings of listlessness, ineptness, and hopelessness can be caused by

A)too much adult attention and affection.
B)adults' failure to rescue the child from the logical consequences of inappropriate behavior.
C)overwhelming disruption in the child's life.
D)the family's nontraditional family structure.
E)all of these.
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The destructive or aggressive child must know that he or she will be punished.
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Being a bully allows a child to develop functional behavior patterns that will affect him or her socially and professionally throughout life.
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63
Which of the following is not a useful guideline for effective child guidance?

A)Simple, consistently enforced guidelines develop a basis for trust and respect.
B)Having a child sit in time-out is always an appropriate response to misbehavior.
C)Adult anger triggers misbehavior and models aggression and hostility.
D)Many behavior problems can be prevented through proper planning.
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Dreikurs proposed that a hierarchy of desires causes children to misbehave to get attention, gain control, get revenge, or for self-stimulation.
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Maslow proposed that basic needs are arranged in a hierarchy of successive levels of need.
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To avoid stifling creativity, adults should avoid setting limits on children's behavior
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Being manipulative usually involves trying to trick someone into doing something that he or she really does not want to do.
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We must help clingy children feel more dependent.
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Self-esteem has been identified as a characteristic that seems closely tied to school success and social adjustment.
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70
Effective child guidance is best supported by adults who ​

A)insist on perfection.
B)are able to keep their own feelings hidden from children.
C)shield children from any unpleasantness.
D)recognize their own needs and imperfections.
E)all of these.
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Children begin to develop self-esteem from birth if their needs are met by attentive caregivers.
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Adults must earn children's trust through unfailing playfulness and indulgence.
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Authentic self-esteem activities include avoiding eye contact and rarely using the child's name.
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74
Unmet needs are a hidden cause of dysfunctional behavior.
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75
At the heart of almost any behavior lies the desire to be the center of attention.
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76
Seeing children as lovable, capable, and worthwhile supports the growth of egocentrism.
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77
Healing can only take place when the child feels that he or she is accepted, has some control, is treated fairly, and can succeed.
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78
Children who are clowning should be given positive opportunities for responsibility and leadership, and chances to entertain others in appropriate ways.
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79
Maslow identified three mistaken goals that he considered the root of troubling behavior.
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80
In dealing with a very difficult child, behavior modification may be an essential and effective tool for regaining a manageable relationship with the child?​
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