Deck 8: Building Relationships Through Positive Communication

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In some cases, redirection is not enough.It may be necessary to clearly ____________________ unwillingness to participate in interactions that indulge or solicit inappropriate dependency, spread gossip, or reinforce inordinate complaining.
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It is often easier for very young children to move their hands when they are angry or excited than to think of ____________________.
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A particularly helpful strategy for dealing with feelings and needs honestly and respectfully is through a technique called active ____________________.
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Attentive ____________________ gives children the confident feeling that what they have to say is important enough for us to listen.
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Children can learn to communicate effectively by interacting with nurturing ____________________ of effective communication.
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The least effective communication styles usually deal only superficially with the content of the communication and fail completely to address the feelings or ____________________ of the persons sharing in the communication.
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Well-developing toddlers grasp the essential elements of a conversation: meaningful ____________________, intonation, inflection, facial expression, gesture, and give and take.
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Toddlers and young preschoolers tend to be more ____________________ in their expression of strong feelings, whereas older preschoolers and school-agers learn to express strong emotions verbally.
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____________________ begin to stubbornly resist the hovering adult care that was necessary to their survival as infants.
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Children, and adults as well, will close off communication that is incomprehensible, ____________________, vague, or rude, just as they would tune out a radio with unpleasant static.
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School-age children recognize that communicators must take turns ____________________ and speaking.
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Positive guidance should bring about positive feelings of confidence and responsibility, not negative feelings of ____________________.
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We should begin reprimands by making an initial ____________________ statement of some kind to show empathy.
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Adolescents rebel against the close parental ____________________ that protected them in childhood.
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Adults and children have the same basic human urge to get their social, ____________________, intellectual, and physical needs met.
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What sounds like a simple statement may really be a request for ____________________.For example, "I can't sleep" may really mean "Come sit by me and read me a story."
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We may lead communication by talking to an infant in a way that is ____________________ to the baby's mood and attention span.
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To function well in a(n) ____________________ political system, children must become competent communicators.
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In nonproductive communication, the communicator avoids, dismisses, evades, or thwarts the ____________________ of the other person.
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____________________ is necessary to distinguish assertiveness from stubbornness.
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​​ ​​   Assertive communication<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Assertive communication
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When adults pace their interactions with infants, babies learn that

A)their behavior elicits a predictable response.
B)their environment is controllable.
C)they can bring about a desired action by communicating with adults.
D)their environment is predictable.
E)all of these.
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Flexibility is necessary to distinguish assertiveness from

A)stubbornness.
B)optimism.
C)respect.
D)flexibility.
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​​ ​​   Negative commands<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Negative commands
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​​ ​​   Conflict resolution<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Conflict resolution
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​​ ​​   Crucial conversations<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Crucial conversations
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What effects could sign language have on children?

A)It could encourage hitting and pushing.
B)It is easier for toddlers to use their voices when they are angry or excited.
C)It would allow babies and toddlers to use their spoken words to express their needs.
D)It could help bring deaf children into the mainstream.
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Effective, assertive guidance requires that adults provide as much ____________________ as possible but also as much flexibility as needed to make discipline humane and reasonable.
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A nine-year-old who persists in telling the teacher what other children are doing just to get them in trouble may be seeking

A)action.
B)information.
C)inappropriate interaction.
D)negative reinforcement.
E)all of these.
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​​ ​​   Respect<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Respect
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Two- and three-year-olds should be referred to professional speech therapists for developmental testing and intervention if they

A)talk out loud to themselves while they are involved in solitary play.
B)stare blankly and silently when urged to talk.
C)talk to inanimate objects such as stuffed animals or the television screen.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
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Attentive listening includes

A)averting your eyes from the child.
B)giving nonverbal gestures.
C)being physically far away from the child.
D)being impatient with the child.
E)all of these.
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​​ ​​   Nonproductive communication<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Nonproductive communication
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We need communication skills to

A)understand children's needs.
B)clearly express expectations.
C)model effective communication.
D)all of these.
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​​ ​​   Active listening<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Active listening
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​​ ​​   Sympathy<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Sympathy
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A form of active listening in which one concentrates on what is being said and then reflects ideas to the speaker to confirm understanding is called all of the following except

A)empathetic listening.
B)"parentese."
C)reflective listening.
D)mirroring.
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At what age have children developed the entire panorama of human emotions?

A)Six months
B)Nine months
C)Three years
D)Four years
E)None of these
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​​ ​​   Osmosis<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Osmosis
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​​ ​​   Empathy<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Empathy
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Positive communication requires responsive give and take.
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Assertive communication requires

A)empathy
B)persistence.
C)honesty.
D)respect.
E)all of these.
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Crucial conversations

A)should make people feel uncomfortable.
B)are about easy issues.
C)give us an effective tool for conflict resolution.
D)all of these.
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School-age children express anger by

A)hitting.
B)biting.
C)insulting.
D)spitting.
E)all of these.
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A positive, appropriate motive for a crucial conversation is to

A)avoid embarrassment.
B)find an ethical solution.
C)win.
D)punish others.
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Courtesy guidelines in crucial conversations include

A)using "you" statements.
B)blaming others.
C)recognizing and respecting others' feelings.
D)interrupting others.
E)all of these.
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The most effective tools for children to learn communication skills are

A)listening and interacting.
B)modeling and listening.
C)modeling and practicing.
D)practicing and listening.
E)interacting and practicing.
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Which of the following is a negative command?

A)"Would you rather have apple juice or milk?"
B)"Don't spill your orange juice."
C)"Hold your glass with both hands."
D)"You must take your medicine now so your cough will get better."
E)None of these
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Authoritative adults

A)give directives to solve children's problems.
B)avoid listening.
C)ask "How can I be helpful?"
D)use statements such as "I'm the expert."
E)all of these.
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Children learn to communicate effectively by interacting with nurturing role models of effective communication.
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Baby talk is also called "appropriate infant responsiveness."
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Toddlers who are new to a group care setting may attend for weeks before trying to communicate with the nursery school teacher, even though they talk a great deal at home.
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Before 6 months, infants are capable of emotions including which of the following?

A)Wariness
B)Fatigue
C)Love
D)Insecurity
E)All of these
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Children learn effective communication skills as they watch, listen to, and interact with consistent adults who set a good example.
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If all of the steps of conflict resolution in crucial conversations have been followed and no resolution can be found, the participants should

A)agree to disagree.
B)walk away from the source of disagreement and find another activity.
C)try to negotiate again at another time.
D)all of these.
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Which is an example of a positive request?

A)"Quit poking at Jimmy."
B)"Don't run in the hall."
C)"Hands in your lap now."
D)"Stop interrupting me."
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In communication, we have a responsibility to

A)stick to meaningful speech.
B)encourage distractions.
C)avoid eye contact.
D)mirror feelings and reflect emotions.
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A two-month-old infant who is watching and responding eagerly as an adult speaks to him will look away, yawn, or grimace when he needs a few moments of rest.
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Nonverbal cues include

A)tone of voice.
B)facial expression.
C)hand gestures.
D)none of these.
E)all of these.
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Which of the following is not a step in carrying out crucial conversations?

A)Listen.
B)Tell your story.
C)Build.
D)Disagree.
E)All of these are correct.
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Adults and children have the same basic human urge to get social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs met.
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When confronting difficult issues, use negative commands first to allow the child to identify, explore, and express feelings related to the situation.
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Adults can effectively communicate their recognition and acceptance of children by listening attentively to them.
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We should insist that children apologize when they have done something wrong.
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"You" messages are very helpful for stating feelings appropriately and in a nonthreatening way.
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Time, effort, and practice are required to become skilled at recognizing the underlying needs hidden in everyday communications.
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Crucial conversations are an ineffective tool for conflict resolution.
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It can be acceptable to trick children into compliance.
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We must intervene as the authority figure to ensure that children's rights are protected.
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Most toddlers will only speak when a listener is present.
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Power struggles become win-win situations between adults and children.
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The complexity of words and sentences must always be adjusted to the level of maturity of the listener.
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Negative commands are more likely to elicit cooperative behavior than are positive requests.
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Should we force children to apologize?
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Our nonverbal communication should not match our verbal communication.
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Our message is conveyed to toddlers solely through verbal communication.
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Tact keeps channels of communication open.
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Children's first efforts to do things by themselves are often correct.
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When communicating, it is important that we avoid the communication pitfalls that inhibit dialogue and alienate children.
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Emotions prepare us to hold crucial conversations that are effective.
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In some cases, redirection is not enough.It may be necessary to clearly ____________________ unwillingness to participate in interactions that indulge or solicit inappropriate dependency, spread gossip, or reinforce inordinate complaining.
​communicate
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It is often easier for very young children to move their hands when they are angry or excited than to think of ____________________.
​words
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A particularly helpful strategy for dealing with feelings and needs honestly and respectfully is through a technique called active ____________________.
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The least effective communication styles usually deal only superficially with the content of the communication and fail completely to address the feelings or ____________________ of the persons sharing in the communication.
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Well-developing toddlers grasp the essential elements of a conversation: meaningful ____________________, intonation, inflection, facial expression, gesture, and give and take.
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Toddlers and young preschoolers tend to be more ____________________ in their expression of strong feelings, whereas older preschoolers and school-agers learn to express strong emotions verbally.
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____________________ begin to stubbornly resist the hovering adult care that was necessary to their survival as infants.
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Children, and adults as well, will close off communication that is incomprehensible, ____________________, vague, or rude, just as they would tune out a radio with unpleasant static.
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School-age children recognize that communicators must take turns ____________________ and speaking.
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Positive guidance should bring about positive feelings of confidence and responsibility, not negative feelings of ____________________.
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We should begin reprimands by making an initial ____________________ statement of some kind to show empathy.
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Adolescents rebel against the close parental ____________________ that protected them in childhood.
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Adults and children have the same basic human urge to get their social, ____________________, intellectual, and physical needs met.
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What sounds like a simple statement may really be a request for ____________________.For example, "I can't sleep" may really mean "Come sit by me and read me a story."
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We may lead communication by talking to an infant in a way that is ____________________ to the baby's mood and attention span.
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To function well in a(n) ____________________ political system, children must become competent communicators.
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In nonproductive communication, the communicator avoids, dismisses, evades, or thwarts the ____________________ of the other person.
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____________________ is necessary to distinguish assertiveness from stubbornness.
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​​ ​​   Assertive communication
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When adults pace their interactions with infants, babies learn that

A)their behavior elicits a predictable response.
B)their environment is controllable.
C)they can bring about a desired action by communicating with adults.
D)their environment is predictable.
E)all of these.
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Flexibility is necessary to distinguish assertiveness from

A)stubbornness.
B)optimism.
C)respect.
D)flexibility.
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​​ ​​   Negative commands
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What effects could sign language have on children?

A)It could encourage hitting and pushing.
B)It is easier for toddlers to use their voices when they are angry or excited.
C)It would allow babies and toddlers to use their spoken words to express their needs.
D)It could help bring deaf children into the mainstream.
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Effective, assertive guidance requires that adults provide as much ____________________ as possible but also as much flexibility as needed to make discipline humane and reasonable.
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A nine-year-old who persists in telling the teacher what other children are doing just to get them in trouble may be seeking

A)action.
B)information.
C)inappropriate interaction.
D)negative reinforcement.
E)all of these.
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Two- and three-year-olds should be referred to professional speech therapists for developmental testing and intervention if they

A)talk out loud to themselves while they are involved in solitary play.
B)stare blankly and silently when urged to talk.
C)talk to inanimate objects such as stuffed animals or the television screen.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
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Attentive listening includes

A)averting your eyes from the child.
B)giving nonverbal gestures.
C)being physically far away from the child.
D)being impatient with the child.
E)all of these.
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We need communication skills to

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B)clearly express expectations.
C)model effective communication.
D)all of these.
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​​ ​​   Active listening
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A form of active listening in which one concentrates on what is being said and then reflects ideas to the speaker to confirm understanding is called all of the following except

A)empathetic listening.
B)"parentese."
C)reflective listening.
D)mirroring.
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At what age have children developed the entire panorama of human emotions?

A)Six months
B)Nine months
C)Three years
D)Four years
E)None of these
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Positive communication requires responsive give and take.
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Assertive communication requires

A)empathy
B)persistence.
C)honesty.
D)respect.
E)all of these.
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Crucial conversations

A)should make people feel uncomfortable.
B)are about easy issues.
C)give us an effective tool for conflict resolution.
D)all of these.
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School-age children express anger by

A)hitting.
B)biting.
C)insulting.
D)spitting.
E)all of these.
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A positive, appropriate motive for a crucial conversation is to

A)avoid embarrassment.
B)find an ethical solution.
C)win.
D)punish others.
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Courtesy guidelines in crucial conversations include

A)using "you" statements.
B)blaming others.
C)recognizing and respecting others' feelings.
D)interrupting others.
E)all of these.
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The most effective tools for children to learn communication skills are

A)listening and interacting.
B)modeling and listening.
C)modeling and practicing.
D)practicing and listening.
E)interacting and practicing.
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Which of the following is a negative command?

A)"Would you rather have apple juice or milk?"
B)"Don't spill your orange juice."
C)"Hold your glass with both hands."
D)"You must take your medicine now so your cough will get better."
E)None of these
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Authoritative adults

A)give directives to solve children's problems.
B)avoid listening.
C)ask "How can I be helpful?"
D)use statements such as "I'm the expert."
E)all of these.
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Children learn to communicate effectively by interacting with nurturing role models of effective communication.
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Baby talk is also called "appropriate infant responsiveness."
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Toddlers who are new to a group care setting may attend for weeks before trying to communicate with the nursery school teacher, even though they talk a great deal at home.
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Before 6 months, infants are capable of emotions including which of the following?

A)Wariness
B)Fatigue
C)Love
D)Insecurity
E)All of these
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Children learn effective communication skills as they watch, listen to, and interact with consistent adults who set a good example.
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If all of the steps of conflict resolution in crucial conversations have been followed and no resolution can be found, the participants should

A)agree to disagree.
B)walk away from the source of disagreement and find another activity.
C)try to negotiate again at another time.
D)all of these.
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Which is an example of a positive request?

A)"Quit poking at Jimmy."
B)"Don't run in the hall."
C)"Hands in your lap now."
D)"Stop interrupting me."
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In communication, we have a responsibility to

A)stick to meaningful speech.
B)encourage distractions.
C)avoid eye contact.
D)mirror feelings and reflect emotions.
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A two-month-old infant who is watching and responding eagerly as an adult speaks to him will look away, yawn, or grimace when he needs a few moments of rest.
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Nonverbal cues include

A)tone of voice.
B)facial expression.
C)hand gestures.
D)none of these.
E)all of these.
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Which of the following is not a step in carrying out crucial conversations?

A)Listen.
B)Tell your story.
C)Build.
D)Disagree.
E)All of these are correct.
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Adults and children have the same basic human urge to get social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs met.
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When confronting difficult issues, use negative commands first to allow the child to identify, explore, and express feelings related to the situation.
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Adults can effectively communicate their recognition and acceptance of children by listening attentively to them.
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We should insist that children apologize when they have done something wrong.
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"You" messages are very helpful for stating feelings appropriately and in a nonthreatening way.
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Time, effort, and practice are required to become skilled at recognizing the underlying needs hidden in everyday communications.
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Crucial conversations are an ineffective tool for conflict resolution.
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It can be acceptable to trick children into compliance.
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We must intervene as the authority figure to ensure that children's rights are protected.
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Most toddlers will only speak when a listener is present.
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Power struggles become win-win situations between adults and children.
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The complexity of words and sentences must always be adjusted to the level of maturity of the listener.
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Negative commands are more likely to elicit cooperative behavior than are positive requests.
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Our nonverbal communication should not match our verbal communication.
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Our message is conveyed to toddlers solely through verbal communication.
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Tact keeps channels of communication open.
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Children's first efforts to do things by themselves are often correct.
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When communicating, it is important that we avoid the communication pitfalls that inhibit dialogue and alienate children.
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Emotions prepare us to hold crucial conversations that are effective.
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