A) Jane Nelsen and Alfie Kohn. B) T.B. Kuhl and S. Rogers. C) Foster Cline and Jim Fay. D) Dr. Spock and Mary Pipher.
A) Allowing children to make choices. B) Providing constant rewards for good behavior. C) Eliminating all consequences. D) Using harsh punishments for discipline.
A) Avoiding any form of punishment. B) Making decisions for the child. C) Letting children experience the results of their choices. D) Ignoring the child's feelings.
A) As events to prevent at all costs. B) As reasons to be disappointed. C) As a reflection of their own parenting. D) As opportunities for growth.
A) Natural consequences. B) Shaming for mistakes. C) Bribery to reinforce compliance. D) Overexplanation of rules.
A) Ignore the incident to avoid confrontation. B) Immediately punish them without discussion. C) Discuss the consequences and allow them to learn. D) Give a long lecture about the mistake.
A) With long explanations and lectures. B) Calmly and without anger. C) With a lot of emotion and drama. D) As a way to shame the child.
A) Validate their feelings while setting boundaries. B) Dismiss their feelings and insist on compliance. C) Punish them for being angry. D) Encourage them to hide their anger.
A) Empathetic while holding firm boundaries. B) Indulgent and lenient. C) Disengaged and uninvolved. D) Overbearing and controlling. |