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    consequences and following the ABC process will help shape a child’s behavior? Why or why not? A.) I believe that using consequences and the ABC process will help a lot in shaping their behavior. The reason for this if the consequences match the misbehavior it will make a difference in how the child sees their actions. The child will soon understand their behavior is bad and then this will cause their actions to change. 2nd lab- 1.) What are some of the reasons why people may not talk to babies as

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    why people join gangs

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    that a child can be raised up in an environment and still misbehaves. Lack of attention can cause a child to misbehave in school‚ and the child should be responsible enough not to do anything wrong. In conclusion‚ the responsibility for child misbehavior in school can affect the parent as well as the child. Even though parents are responsibility for their child’s action until they are considered adults‚ it is the child responsibility to not misbehave and do the wrong thing.

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    misbehaving Charles is actually himself‚ because the author has given some hints in the story. For example‚ Laurie does not show any respect to his father‚ instead he calls his father an “old dust mop”. His mother‚ however‚ chooses to ignorant the misbehavior of her son and believes firmly of an imagination figure that created by him. Here one can find a sense of vanity of the narrator‚ she is subconsciously denying the potential bad aspects of her son‚ instead she thinks that it is others who may causes

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    Rudolf Dreikurs had 4 goals of misbehavior‚ he believed that children misbehaved because they thought that they could gain social status with their bad behavior. These 4 goals are: to gain attention‚ to gain power‚ to gain revenge‚ and to display feelings of inadequacy. The first goal is shown when children feel that they aren’t getting the appreciation or recognition they deserve. Typically‚ a child gets the attention they need by having good manners‚ good actions‚ etc. but sometimes children think

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    Authoritative Parenting Styles and the Correlation with Positive Behavior in Children Abstract Authoritative parenting styles are consistently being shown in research studies to be effective methods to apply and that such applications are successful in developing children who are well behaved‚ productive and emotionally well adjusted. Unlike its counterpart‚ Authoritarian parenting‚ Authoritative parenting allows for more flexibility and this paper addresses the

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    it’s more of chore for the students because the questions focus on short and long term goals and some of them just haven’t thought about goals for themselves. I think if schools spent time getting to know their students we could avoid a lot of the misbehavior. I also think that some teachers don’t want to get to know their students because teaching is just a paying job. Teachers need to be detox as well‚ we could have talks during our first few days of professional development with teachers to help them

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    always encourage me and approve my decisions. Of course I’m not the ideal child in the world. So when I do something wrong or want to get out of doing housework my parents tell me off. I don’t always have my own way and I don’t get away with my misbehavior. But my parents reasonably strict and I can always get through to them. It’s not easy to bring up a child‚ but my parents do it well‚ so that is why I love them and look up to them.

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    According to Piaget Cognitive Development Theory (Berk‚ 2003‚ p.133)‚ this child is in the preoperational stage (2-7 years)‚ and he behaves normally. When the father left he was upset. His mother asked him to sit still in one of the chairs. He was lying in an arm chair‚ moving his legs up and down. Then he put his feet on the armrest of the chair next to him‚ where his sister was sitting. He repeated this behavior several times in attempt to hit his sister. That made his mother tell him off. However

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    UNIONS 1 Police Unions CJE 2100-3 Natasha N. Dixon Everest University Online UNIONS 2 Police Unions The development of police unions has increased welfare benefits‚ better pay and

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    their state. All three states were awarded to Hayes who had beaten Tilden‚ making him the new President for the next four years. After that it was always claimed that Hayes was elected because of the fraud committed during that election. 6-What misbehavior did Warren G. Harding

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