Question 1 (2.5 points)
__________ consequences are directly tied to a behavior and help youngsters reflect on how their actions affect others.
Question 2 (2.5 points)
Mr. Brown would like to not only stop the misbehavior he is seeing in his classroom but also get to the cause as well. He may have to:
Question 3 (2.5 points)
A(n) _____________ guidance approach using consequences looks for ways to make things right again.
Question 4 (2.5 points)
Jimmy hates school lunches. He is eating one today because he left his bag lunch at home and his mom refused to bring it to school. Jimmy’s mom is teaching him responsibility through a __________ consequence.
Question 5 (2.5 points)
Which is an appropriate example of a teacher doing to a child what a child has done?
Question 6 (2.5 points)
Yesterday Joey threw a fit and broke his crayons. Today he is crying because his crayons are broken. He tells his teacher he will never break his crayons again when he is mad because he doesn’t like coloring with broken crayons. This example describes a child learning from:
Question 7 (2.5 points)
Robbie became frustrated at the sand table and began yelling at the other children there. Robbie’s teacher removed him from the table and told him that he would have to find somewhere else to play until he was ready to play peacefully at the sand table. What type of consequence is this?
Question 8 (2.5 points)
Good __________ consequences don’t work if they aren’t matched to the needs of the child.
Question 9 (2.5 points)
The two reasons to rely on consequences as discipline are to teach understanding and/or to enforce __________ while working on the cause of a behavior problem.
Question 10 (2.5 points)
Claire would not sit down at the lunch table. When she spilled her milk, the teacher said she could not have more until the afternoon snack. What kind of consequence did Claire have?
Question 11 (2.5 points)
A child uses materials in a center inappropriately and the teacher explains that he cannot return to that center until he agrees to use them correctly. What type of consequence is this?
Question 12 (2.5 points)
It is important to help children make ____________ in order to learn from related consequences.
Question 13 (2.5 points)
If a child is building a tower that is not sturdy and an adult does not intervene but instead lets the child build until the tower collapses, the adult is allowing the child to learn from a/an __________ consequence.
Question 14 (2.5 points)
Kelly is making Sam cry by drawing on Sam’s artwork. Sam and his teacher, Mr. White, have discussed the problem with Kelly, but she refuses to stop. What should Mr. White do?
Question 15 (2.5 points)
__________ consequences are not imposed by adults, but children learn from them because they are immediate and directly related to the action.
Question 16 (2.5 points)
______________ affect the immediate response, but generally produce long-term, negative effects.
Question 17 (2.5 points)
Teachers can sometimes resort to __________ when imposed consequences lead to a power struggle.
Question 18 (2.5 points)
When Billy accidentally trips Jenny on the playground, Jenny skins her knee. Mrs. Kelly sends Billy to help Jenny clean up her knee. Mrs. Kelly is giving Billy a __________ consequence.
Question 19 (2.5 points)
Two second-grade girls are caught throwing wet toilet paper all over the girls’ restroom. What is an appropriate related consequence for the girls?
Question 20 (2.5 points)
Brittany is bossing the other students around in the kitchen center and causing a huge fight. If the teacher removes Brittany and tells her that she has to play somewhere else until she is ready to play with the kids at the kitchen center and not boss them around, which type of consequence is this?
Question 21 (2.5 points)
One school-wide strategy to eliminate corporal punishment is to:
Question 22 (2.5 points)
Praise does not convey unconditional love. Instead, it can make children feel:
Question 23 (2.5 points)
The kids in Miss Ramos’ P.E. class keep folders with their personal records. Nobody else sees them, but each week several students work very hard to beat their own push-up, sit-up, and jump-rope records. These students are displaying __________ motivation.
Question 24 (2.5 points)
_____________ is still a commonly used school tradition.
Question 25 (2.5 points)
_____________ is aimed at controlling children’s behavior externally.
Question 26 (2.5 points)
Using praise as a positive reinforcement can have negative effects, such as a child feeling:
Question 27 (2.5 points)
The emotional pain that often comes from punishment is:
Question 28 (2.5 points)
Taking away privileges totally unrelated to a behavior problem is:
Question 29 (2.5 points)
All adults are sometimes pushed beyond their limits. Adults who feel angry may find themselves punishing a child’s behavior instead of:
Question 30 (2.5 points)
After Dan drops a glass, his mother calls him “clumsy” while she is cleaning the broken glass from the floor. Dan’s mother is damaging his self-esteem by using __________ punishment.
Question 31 (2.5 points)
____________ increases when there is fear of punishment.
Question 32 (2.5 points)
Rewards are divided into the following three categories:
Question 33 (2.5 points)
Actions that inflict emotional pain are:
Question 34 (2.5 points)
Brain research shows that fear, anxiety, or ___________ have negative effects on
mental growth.
Question 35 (2.5 points)
Positive “I messages” are a form of:
Question 36 (2.5 points)
When Jane reads a book because she thinks the book is interesting and fun to read, she is reading because of __________ motivation.
Question 37 (2.5 points)
Ms. Wiggs’ kindergarten class rushes to clean up the room after playtime. They know that if Ms. Wiggs sees them cleaning, she will give good cleaners a sticker. Ms. Wiggs’ kindergartners are cleaning because of __________ motivation.
Question 38 (2.5 points)
Sarcasm is:
Question 39 (2.5 points)
Behavior modification is based primarily on the research of:
Question 40 (2.5 points)
Points, tokens, marbles, and stickers are all examples of __________ rewards.


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