Deck 6: Supporting Childrens Growth and Development

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Giving no physical or psychological response to a behavior is __________.
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Using the outcome of the act to teach the child is using __________.
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__________ are the leading cause of death in children and teens.
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The most positive reward for children is __________.
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When adults see signs of rule breaking,like littering,they are more likely to break rules.
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The average child between eight and eighteen spends __________ hours a day in media activities,the equivalent of ______________ hours when multimedia use is taken into account with an additional _______________ with cell phones with their many uses and texting.
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When children add one hour of sleep to their nightly pattern,their improvement on __________ is equivalent to two years of growth.
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Coercion is divided into two categories: __________ and __________.
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Physical activity contributes not only to children's physical fitness,but also to their __________.
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Adequate amounts of __________ reduce racial and socioeconomic differences on cognitive measures of children's functioning.
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Seeing parents as initiators of developmental trajectories gives parents many roles such as (name 4)______________________________________________________.
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Having Chicago high school students walk on treadmills for twenty minutes before their difficult classes increased students' academic performance.
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On the basis of their experiences with their children,two-thirds of parents of three-year-olds say they have changed their views on spanking with half becoming more negative about spanking and half,more positive.
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Effective socializing agents match their teaching style to children's __________.
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Parents' beliefs about __________ shape parents' expectations,rules,and consequences.
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Developmental trajectories are defined as ____________________.
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More than 50 percent of children eight to eighteen report parents have rules for television watching.
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Parenting manuals stress injury prevention for teens as well as for younger children.
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The impact of children's media use is dependent less on ______________ and more on __________.
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Ethnic differences in media use are

A) few because all children enjoy media technology.
B) mainly seen in which media are preferred.
C) marked with regard to the amount of time spent in media use.
D) not studied often enough so we do not really know.
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Reviewers found that the essential element of successful parenting programs is a focus on the quality of the parent-child relationship.
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The Cowans found that their parenting groups still showed significant effects ten years later on parents and their children.
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Though effective when used in community-wide programs,Triple P-Positive Parenting is limited because it is only offered in that format.
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Children more likely to receive physical punishment include

A) preschool children.
B) boys.
C) children with difficult temperaments.
D) all of these.
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The PEACH program to reduce overweight and obesity in children included.

A) only children.
B) only parents.
C) children and parents together.
D) children and parents separately.
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Using educational and skill building media has all of the following benefits EXCEPT:

A) improved academic performance.
B) Improved literacy.
C) increased attention span.
D) increase in social distancing
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European American children watch more television than children of African American and Latino/Latina background.
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A careful review of many studies of physical punishment led to the conclusion(s)that

A) parents who have warm relations with their children and use mild physical punishment with preschool children do not place their children at risk for long-term harm.
B) parents who use even mild punishment with children of any age put them at risk for long-term harm.
C) parents who use physical punishment do so because they don't know better methods.
D) parents who use severe punishment with children over five do not put their children at risk for long-term harm.
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Organized family routines have the benefits of

A) helping children feel secure at times of transition or change.
B) keeping parents busy and productive.
C) make up a family culture that predicts academic achievement.
D) A and C
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Parents of children under six report they encourage children's television use

A) to interrupt children's bickering.
B) to give themselves uninterrupted time for chores.
C) to give themselves time to relax.
D) all of these
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Parents more likely to use physical punishment include

A) young parents.
B) fathers.
C) parents under financial stress.
D) A and C
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Adults who multitask are faster on a discriminating task like selecting even and odd numbers.
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Parents use coercive methods of discipline because they do not know more positive methods.
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Time-out is best used for aggressive,dangerous,or destructive behaviors.
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Seventy percent of children ages eight to eighteen and a third of children under six have TVs in their rooms.
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Parents begin to use physical punishment with children when they are two-years-old and their behavior is more challenging are more challenging.
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Verbal punishments have all of the following features EXCEPT

A) they are found in countries around the world as well as the United States.
B) approval by the culture reduces the negative effects of verbal punishments.
C) are used as substitutes for physical punishment.
D) when used with children eight and older are associated with children's increased aggressiveness and anxiety.
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For children,even those under six,screen activities are the most frequent daily activity.
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Parents' warmth,stability,and marital harmony influence the sleep of

A) children.
B) teens.
C) young adults.
D) all of these
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A family program for parents and early adolescents found that after the seven-month program,youths in the program,compared to control youth,

A) had a greater orientation to the future.
B) had a greater orientation to the present.
C) were more independent of parents' rules.
D) A and C
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Increased viewing of violent television in childhood is associated with

A) increased childhood aggression.
B) increased avoidance of aggressive behavior in adulthood.
C) increased physical aggressiveness in men and women in adulthood.
D) A and C
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Ineffective forms of discipline include all of the following EXCEPT

A) inconsistent discipline.
B) harsh, explosive discipline.
C) supervision and monitoring of children.
D) inflexible, rigid discipline.
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Describe three positive effects of the Strong African American Family Program on youths in the program,and two specific activities the parents engaged in.
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Sensitive discipline emphasizes all of the following EXCEPT

A) observe the child's behavior unless there is a problem.
B) help the child refocus on positive alternatives when frustrated.
C) help children withdraw from a tantrum by taking a time out.
D) empathize with children's feelings.
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Describe three characteristics of parents who use spanking as a punishment,three characteristics of children who receive it,and three major reasons parents use physical punishment.
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Kindergarten and first-grade children whose parents were in a parent-group had all of the following qualities EXCEPT

A) had higher academic achievement.
B) had fewer behavior problems.
C) performed about the same as those whose parents had no intervention.
D) had a more positive self-concepts.
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Four risks of using social media are identified and include all of the following EXCEPT

A) peer cyberbullying.
B) social connections established.
C) inappropriate content posted.
D) influence of outside marketers.
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Effective socializing agents do all of the following EXCEPT

A) relieve children's distress so they feel protected.
B) establish reciprocal interactions so children will learn reciprocity.
C) talk to children as though they are adults so they feel respected.
D) help children learn to control their behavior.
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When parents let children eat cold food when they are late coming to dinner,parents are using the method of _______________ to teach the child

A) rewards
B) natural/logical consequences
C) mutual problem-solving
D) contracting
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When asked whether they have ever spanked a child,the highest percent of parents who say they have spanked is.

A) 45
B) 56
C) 74
D) 94
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Actions parents can take to manage media include all of the following EXCEPT

A) keeping the television in the bedroom and out of the family living area.
B) turning off the television during meal times.
C) watching programs with children.
D) surfing the Internet with children to share their media activities.
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Parents' rules for media use of children eight to eighteen

A) are few but strictly enforced.
B) are few and not often enforced.
C) are many because of parents' concerns about media.
D) A and C
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Secure attachments contribute to children's compliance because

A) feeling secure, they pay attention to parents' messages.
B) children imitate parents' behavior.
C) children worry about breaking rules and getting in trouble.
D) children are afraid parents will leave them.
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Describe four actions parents take in the method of sensitive discipline.
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Describe the five core principles of Triple P-Positive Parenting and three skills that parents learn in the program.
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Triple P-Positive Parenting Program is an evidence-based program that has all of the following features EXCEPT

A) seeks to increase parents' knowledge and understanding of children.
B) includes detailed program for parents with specific goals and ways to achieve goals.
C) parents practice self-care as they make changes.
D) work with other parent in a cooperative way
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When television is on all or most of the time in homes,regardless of whether anyone is watching,children

A) lose interest and watch less television.
B) are less apt to read or be read to.
C) ask to have it turned off.
D) A and C
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Describe four ways media use impacts children's behavior and three ways that parents' behavior can make it more likely that children get benefits from media.
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Triple P-Positive Parenting Program is being used in nine counties in South Carolina to:

A) reduce physical abuse and out of home placement.
B) increase school attendance and academic achievement.
C) decrease adolescent substance abuse and delinquent behavior.
D) all of the above.
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Giving no physical or psychological response to a behavior is __________.
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Using the outcome of the act to teach the child is using __________.
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__________ are the leading cause of death in children and teens.
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The most positive reward for children is __________.
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When adults see signs of rule breaking,like littering,they are more likely to break rules.
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The average child between eight and eighteen spends __________ hours a day in media activities,the equivalent of ______________ hours when multimedia use is taken into account with an additional _______________ with cell phones with their many uses and texting.
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When children add one hour of sleep to their nightly pattern,their improvement on __________ is equivalent to two years of growth.
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Coercion is divided into two categories: __________ and __________.
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Physical activity contributes not only to children's physical fitness,but also to their __________.
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Adequate amounts of __________ reduce racial and socioeconomic differences on cognitive measures of children's functioning.
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Seeing parents as initiators of developmental trajectories gives parents many roles such as (name 4)______________________________________________________.
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Having Chicago high school students walk on treadmills for twenty minutes before their difficult classes increased students' academic performance.
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On the basis of their experiences with their children,two-thirds of parents of three-year-olds say they have changed their views on spanking with half becoming more negative about spanking and half,more positive.
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Effective socializing agents match their teaching style to children's __________.
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Parents' beliefs about __________ shape parents' expectations,rules,and consequences.
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Developmental trajectories are defined as ____________________.
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More than 50 percent of children eight to eighteen report parents have rules for television watching.
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Parenting manuals stress injury prevention for teens as well as for younger children.
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The impact of children's media use is dependent less on ______________ and more on __________.
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Ethnic differences in media use are

A) few because all children enjoy media technology.
B) mainly seen in which media are preferred.
C) marked with regard to the amount of time spent in media use.
D) not studied often enough so we do not really know.
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Reviewers found that the essential element of successful parenting programs is a focus on the quality of the parent-child relationship.
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The Cowans found that their parenting groups still showed significant effects ten years later on parents and their children.
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Though effective when used in community-wide programs,Triple P-Positive Parenting is limited because it is only offered in that format.
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Children more likely to receive physical punishment include

A) preschool children.
B) boys.
C) children with difficult temperaments.
D) all of these.
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The PEACH program to reduce overweight and obesity in children included.

A) only children.
B) only parents.
C) children and parents together.
D) children and parents separately.
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Using educational and skill building media has all of the following benefits EXCEPT:

A) improved academic performance.
B) Improved literacy.
C) increased attention span.
D) increase in social distancing
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European American children watch more television than children of African American and Latino/Latina background.
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A careful review of many studies of physical punishment led to the conclusion(s)that

A) parents who have warm relations with their children and use mild physical punishment with preschool children do not place their children at risk for long-term harm.
B) parents who use even mild punishment with children of any age put them at risk for long-term harm.
C) parents who use physical punishment do so because they don't know better methods.
D) parents who use severe punishment with children over five do not put their children at risk for long-term harm.
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Organized family routines have the benefits of

A) helping children feel secure at times of transition or change.
B) keeping parents busy and productive.
C) make up a family culture that predicts academic achievement.
D) A and C
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Parents of children under six report they encourage children's television use

A) to interrupt children's bickering.
B) to give themselves uninterrupted time for chores.
C) to give themselves time to relax.
D) all of these
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Parents more likely to use physical punishment include

A) young parents.
B) fathers.
C) parents under financial stress.
D) A and C
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Adults who multitask are faster on a discriminating task like selecting even and odd numbers.
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Parents use coercive methods of discipline because they do not know more positive methods.
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Time-out is best used for aggressive,dangerous,or destructive behaviors.
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Seventy percent of children ages eight to eighteen and a third of children under six have TVs in their rooms.
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Parents begin to use physical punishment with children when they are two-years-old and their behavior is more challenging are more challenging.
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Verbal punishments have all of the following features EXCEPT

A) they are found in countries around the world as well as the United States.
B) approval by the culture reduces the negative effects of verbal punishments.
C) are used as substitutes for physical punishment.
D) when used with children eight and older are associated with children's increased aggressiveness and anxiety.
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For children,even those under six,screen activities are the most frequent daily activity.
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Parents' warmth,stability,and marital harmony influence the sleep of

A) children.
B) teens.
C) young adults.
D) all of these
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A family program for parents and early adolescents found that after the seven-month program,youths in the program,compared to control youth,

A) had a greater orientation to the future.
B) had a greater orientation to the present.
C) were more independent of parents' rules.
D) A and C
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Increased viewing of violent television in childhood is associated with

A) increased childhood aggression.
B) increased avoidance of aggressive behavior in adulthood.
C) increased physical aggressiveness in men and women in adulthood.
D) A and C
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Ineffective forms of discipline include all of the following EXCEPT

A) inconsistent discipline.
B) harsh, explosive discipline.
C) supervision and monitoring of children.
D) inflexible, rigid discipline.
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Describe three positive effects of the Strong African American Family Program on youths in the program,and two specific activities the parents engaged in.
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45
Sensitive discipline emphasizes all of the following EXCEPT

A) observe the child's behavior unless there is a problem.
B) help the child refocus on positive alternatives when frustrated.
C) help children withdraw from a tantrum by taking a time out.
D) empathize with children's feelings.
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Describe three characteristics of parents who use spanking as a punishment,three characteristics of children who receive it,and three major reasons parents use physical punishment.
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Kindergarten and first-grade children whose parents were in a parent-group had all of the following qualities EXCEPT

A) had higher academic achievement.
B) had fewer behavior problems.
C) performed about the same as those whose parents had no intervention.
D) had a more positive self-concepts.
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Four risks of using social media are identified and include all of the following EXCEPT

A) peer cyberbullying.
B) social connections established.
C) inappropriate content posted.
D) influence of outside marketers.
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Effective socializing agents do all of the following EXCEPT

A) relieve children's distress so they feel protected.
B) establish reciprocal interactions so children will learn reciprocity.
C) talk to children as though they are adults so they feel respected.
D) help children learn to control their behavior.
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When parents let children eat cold food when they are late coming to dinner,parents are using the method of _______________ to teach the child

A) rewards
B) natural/logical consequences
C) mutual problem-solving
D) contracting
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When asked whether they have ever spanked a child,the highest percent of parents who say they have spanked is.

A) 45
B) 56
C) 74
D) 94
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52
Actions parents can take to manage media include all of the following EXCEPT

A) keeping the television in the bedroom and out of the family living area.
B) turning off the television during meal times.
C) watching programs with children.
D) surfing the Internet with children to share their media activities.
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Parents' rules for media use of children eight to eighteen

A) are few but strictly enforced.
B) are few and not often enforced.
C) are many because of parents' concerns about media.
D) A and C
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Secure attachments contribute to children's compliance because

A) feeling secure, they pay attention to parents' messages.
B) children imitate parents' behavior.
C) children worry about breaking rules and getting in trouble.
D) children are afraid parents will leave them.
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Describe four actions parents take in the method of sensitive discipline.
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Describe the five core principles of Triple P-Positive Parenting and three skills that parents learn in the program.
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Triple P-Positive Parenting Program is an evidence-based program that has all of the following features EXCEPT

A) seeks to increase parents' knowledge and understanding of children.
B) includes detailed program for parents with specific goals and ways to achieve goals.
C) parents practice self-care as they make changes.
D) work with other parent in a cooperative way
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When television is on all or most of the time in homes,regardless of whether anyone is watching,children

A) lose interest and watch less television.
B) are less apt to read or be read to.
C) ask to have it turned off.
D) A and C
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Describe four ways media use impacts children's behavior and three ways that parents' behavior can make it more likely that children get benefits from media.
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Triple P-Positive Parenting Program is being used in nine counties in South Carolina to:

A) reduce physical abuse and out of home placement.
B) increase school attendance and academic achievement.
C) decrease adolescent substance abuse and delinquent behavior.
D) all of the above.
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