Children may use challenging behavior to
Albert Bandura studied children’s reactions to adult behaviors in his famous “Bobo Doll” experiment. What guidance strategy relates to how your own words/actions can affect children’s behaviors?
Listening to what a child is saying and then repeating what was just said is known as
Do this ONLY if child’s behavior is not dangerous.
A child has the skills needed to cope, but a situation triggers a behavior. For example, the child has the skills to ask for a turn, but doesn't because they are tired. This is a...
Negative influences and characteristics that add stress and often contribute to a problem behavior are called
Protective factors increase the ability for a child to bounce back in the face of adversity. We call this
A child lacks a skill to help them meet their needs. For example, a child with limited language skills has difficulty asking a peer for a toy. This is an example of a...
Research shows that having even ________ in a child's life can increase resiliency.
On the PBIS Pyramid Model, most behaviors can be addressed with universal strategies used at this Tier...
Which of the following is NOT a basic behavior management technique used by teachers?
In relation to discipline, an upset adult is always a threat to children's sense of...
Which ritual used in the preschool is intended to build a sense of Connection and Encouragement in the preschoolers?
Which of the following is an example of NOTICING and not JUDGING?
Having a child clean up the milk they spilled is an example of a
The purpose of DISCIPLINE is to help children develop a sense of
The Marshmallow Test is an example of children's
This is like an Air Traffic Control System in the brain...
Which of the following is NOT a preventative measure?
Smiling at a child after they worked hard to complete a puzzle would be a form of
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