Review Questions What is positive parenting? An approach that seeks to encourage good behavior in children through clear guidelines and rules‚ good communication‚ rewarding and modeling good behavior‚ and promoting healthy self-esteem in children. What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? A punishment is when you do something bad and get in trouble for it. A discipline is more of teaching your child what is right and what is wrong. What is active listening? Why is it used by parents
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Temper Tantrums 1. How can parents avoid temper tantrums? Parents can avoid temper tantrums by having a plan for when they are put in this situation. 2. What are the A‚ B‚ C’s? The A is the attribute that you would want your child to acquire. The B is the behavior that you want to go along with the attribute. And C is compassion that you want your child have to go along with their behavior. 3. Do you think using consequences and following the ABC process will help shape a child’s behavior
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makes a good parent is one who doesn’t worry to much about being a good parent. 2. What are some of the common problems that children might have? -Some of the common problems that children might have are behavior‚ sleeping and eating problems. 3. Why is play important in the parent-child relationship? -Play is important in the parent-child relationship because playing builds communication and emotional skills. 4. Do you think you will be a good parent? Why or why not? -I think I will be a
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Module Three: Text Questions Review Questions Explain the different forms of child abuse? Include Shaken Baby Syndrome in your response. What types of physical care must a parent provide an infant child? What are some strategies for helping a child cope with stress? Critical Thinking Questions What is the difference between a protective environment and a nurturing environment? How do children’s needs change as they grow through development stages from infancy to teen years? How do special
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Review Questions 1. Explain the different forms of child abuse? Include Shaken Baby Syndrome in your response. 2. What types of physical care must a parent provide an infant child? 3. What are some strategies for helping a child cope with stress? Critical Thinking Questions 1. What is the difference between a protective environment and a nurturing environment? 2. How do children’s needs change as they grow through development stages from infancy to teen years? How do special needs children differ
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Review Questions 1. In what areas do children and adolescents define their self-esteem? -Children and adolescents usually define their self-esteem in social‚ academic and physical self-esteem areas. 2. What can a parent do‚ in the first two years of their child’s life‚ to help the child develop good self-esteem? -A parent can create a strong bond between child aqnd parent to help the child develop good self-esteem. 3. What are some things that have a negative effect on a child’s self-esteem? How
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and a foster parent? • A biological parent gave half of their DNA to the child‚ an adoptive parent cares for the child as if it were their own for life‚ and a foster parent raises a child that the government has helped with the money situation. 2) What financial needs are parents obligated to provide and which are optional? • The parents need to make sure the children have access to ‘nutritious food‚ shelter‚ clothing‚ and health care’ 3) What other needs might a child have that a parent
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Module Six: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is a family? What is family composition? Family is a group of people who are tied together by blood. Family composition is the number of members‚ their ages‚ and their relationships to each other. 2. What is cultural bias? What is an example of this? Cultural bias is the interpretation or judgment of practices by the standards of one’s own culture. It’s an example of not having the same lifestyle. 3. What are stereotypes? How are they different
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1.10 1. What makes a good parent according to Dr. Tanya Byron? Dr. Tanya Byron said what makes a good parent is when the parent isn’t worried about being a good parent. 2. What are some of the common problems that children might have? Temper tantrums‚ sleeping problems for child and parents‚ toileting problems‚ and eating. 3. Why is play important in the parent-child relationship? Because you need to be there commenting like a sports commentator ‚ it shows the child that your there and you
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What is family composition? A Family is a group of people who are tied together by blood‚ co-residence‚ or affection. A Family Composition is the makeup of a family‚ including the number of members‚ their ages‚ and their relationships to each other. 2. What is cultural bias? What is an example of this? A Cultural Bias is the interpretation or judgment of practices by the standards of one’s own culture. An Example is we may look at a different cultural practice and consider it wrong because it is
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