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Which illustrates punishing in proportion with the misbehavior after a child pulls a cat’s tail?
Not replacing the toy, but encouraging the child to play with another stuffed animal
Being put in time-out
Going home to get a toy knife to stab the cat
I will wipe your nose for you because I know you cannot.
Not being allowed to go outside to play
Sam bit Bo after he took his toy away.
Allowing the child to invite as many friends as he/she wants
You will not go to grandmother’s house because I said so.
Which is an example of intentional misbehavior by a toddler?
Not replacing the toy, but encouraging the child to play with another stuffed animal
Being put in time-out
Going home to get a toy knife to stab the cat
I will wipe your nose for you because I know you cannot.
Not being allowed to go outside to play
Sam bit Bo after he took his toy away.
Allowing the child to invite as many friends as he/she wants
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?
Not replacing the toy, but encouraging the child to play with another stuffed animal
Being put in time-out
Going home to get a toy knife to stab the cat
I will wipe your nose for you because I know you cannot.
Not being allowed to go outside to play
Sam bit Bo after he took his toy away.
Allowing the child to invite as many friends as he/she wants
You will not go to grandmother’s house because I said so.
Which words are likely to be spoken by an authoritarian parent?
Not replacing the toy, but encouraging the child to play with another stuffed animal
Being put in time-out
Going home to get a toy knife to stab the cat
I will wipe your nose for you because I know you cannot.
Not being allowed to go outside to play
Sam bit Bo after he took his toy away.
Allowing the child to invite as many friends as he/she wants
You will not go to grandmother’s house because I said so.
Which statement meets toddler needs instead of punishing?
Not replacing the toy, but encouraging the child to play with another stuffed animal
Being put in time-out
Going home to get a toy knife to stab the cat
I will wipe your nose for you because I know you cannot.
Not being allowed to go outside to play
Sam bit Bo after he took his toy away.
Allowing the child to invite as many friends as he/she wants
You will not go to grandmother’s house because I said so.
Which is an example of intentional misbehavior by a toddler?
Not replacing the toy, but encouraging the child to play with another stuffed animal
Being put in time-out
Going home to get a toy knife to stab the cat
I will wipe your nose for you because I know you cannot.
Not being allowed to go outside to play
Sam bit Bo after he took his toy away.
Allowing the child to invite as many friends as he/she wants
You will not go to grandmother’s house because I said so.
A toddler threw a favorite stuffed animal into a mud puddle. Which is a positive method for dealing with this inappropriate behavior?
Not replacing the toy, but encouraging the child to play with another stuffed animal
Being put in time-out
Going home to get a toy knife to stab the cat
I will wipe your nose for you because I know you cannot.
Not being allowed to go outside to play
Sam bit Bo after he took his toy away.
Allowing the child to invite as many friends as he/she wants
You will not go to grandmother’s house because I said so.
Which is an example of a logical consequence when a toddler does not pick up his/her toys?
Not replacing the toy, but encouraging the child to play with another stuffed animal
Being put in time-out
Going home to get a toy knife to stab the cat
I will wipe your nose for you because I know you cannot.
Not being allowed to go outside to play
Sam bit Bo after he took his toy away.
Allowing the child to invite as many friends as he/she wants
You will not go to grandmother’s house because I said so.
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