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Exemplify Parenting Styles And Methods For Guiding Toddlers. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: *What Are Some Examples Of Parenting Styles? *What Are Some Methods For Guiding Toddlers’ Behavior? *What Are Some Methods For Dealing With Inappropriate Behavi. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Which illustrates punishing in proportion with the misbehavior after a child pulls a cat’s tail?
a) Being put in time-out
b) Being sent to bed without supper
c) Being spanked
d) Running around the house five times

It is okay if you spill a little milk; I will clean it up. These words are likely to be spoken by a/an:
a) democratic parent
b) strict parent
c) permissive parent
d) authoritarian parent

A toddler threw a favorite stuffed animal into a mud puddle. Which is a positive method for dealing with this inappropriate behavior?
a) Buying the child a new stuffed animal just like her favorite one
b) Lecturing the child about being careless with her favorite stuffed animal
c) Not replacing the toy, but encouraging the child to play with another stuffed animal
d) Telling the child she is stupid for throwing the stuffed animal in the puddle

Which statement meets toddler needs instead of punishing?
a) I am going to put you in time-out for getting food on your clothes.
b) I will wipe your nose for you because I know you cannot.
c) You are going straight to bed because you did not use the potty.
d) You are not going outside anymore because you played in the mud.

Which words are likely to be spoken by an authoritarian parent?
a) Let’s sit down and talk about going to grandmother’s house.
b) Think about what time you want to go to grandmother’s house; any time is fine with me.
c) You can go to grandmother’s house any time you want.
d) You will not go to grandmother’s house because I said so.

Which actions are likely to be done by a permissive mother whose child will have a sixth birthday party?
a) Allowing the child to invite as many friends as he/she wants
b) Deciding together what to serve for the party
c) Refusing to let the child invite a friend from next door
d) Refusing to let the child invite friends unless she knows his/her parents

Which is an example of a logical consequence when a toddler does not pick up his/her toys?
a) Being put in time-out for one hour
b) Being told it is time to grow up and act like a big boy/girl
c) Being told that life cannot always be the way you want it, so grow up
d) Not being allowed to go outside to play

Which is an appropriate statement to a child who has bitten someone?
a) Do not bite.
b) How could you do such a thing?
c) I am going to bite you back.
d) What is wrong with you? Are you hungry?

Which of the following instances illustrates setting a good example, so children can imitate positive behavior?
a) Being drunk when seeing the children
b) Cursing when children are around
c) Spending quality time with children daily
d) Yelling at a child who fell down

Which is an example of intentional misbehavior by a toddler?
a) Falling when running on a slippery floor
b) Going home to get a toy knife to stab the cat
c) Pushing a box through the door and hitting the door frame
d) Waking up and crying because the room is dark

Which is an example of unintentional misbehavior by a toddler?
a) Biting someone to get a toy
b) Running down the hall screaming
c) Throwing a toy across the room
d) Trying to pour milk, but spilling it

Which is an example of intentional misbehavior by a toddler?
a) Ben dropped a book because it was too heavy.
b) Amy fell over the dog.
c) Sam bit Bo after he took his toy away.
d) Kenny slipped on a rock.

Which words are likely to be spoken by a democratic parent?
a) Play with the drums if you want to.
b) We will discuss playing drums after dinner.
c) You can play the drums any time you want.
d) You cannot play drums.

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