Driekurs believed that four ________ goals were the root of troubling behavior
What is mistaken?
100
Children begin to develop self-esteem from _____________ if attentive caregivers meet their needs while making sure they feel safe and loved.
What is birth?
100
A child who feels she has received a great deal of hurt and unfair treatment in her life will not easily place ____________ in adults.
What is trust?
100
Some children, when failing to gain control by other means, resort to bullying or _______________.
What is rebelling?
100
The severely withdrawn child may avoid ________________ contact, refuse to talk or play, and stay apart from others most of the time.
What is eye?
200
Each of these four mistaken goals is directed toward getting an ____________ need met.
What is emotional?
200
If the child is able to help us understand her __________ better, we can go right to the heart of the reason for misbehavior.
What is needs?
200
Clingy children feel uncomfortable and loved only when they are being ______________ over and cared for.
What is fussed?
200
The behavior of children whose self-esteem is lacking may deteriorate into disruptive habit patterns of destructiveness and ________________-.
What is aggression?
200
Establishing self-esteem, trust, and a sense of ______________ are the essential three factors for building connections with the child who seems to have no interest in others.
What is belonging?
300
As children develop stronger __________, they will feel more comfortable expressing their feelings and actively standing up for themselves.
What is self-esteem?
300
Children use clowning, acting out, silliness to get ____________ from not only adults but from other children.
What is attention?
300
We need to set firm limits and help the child know that he is loved for ____________________, not for his fake charm.
What is himself?
300
The destructive or aggressive child must know that she will be ________________, that others' rights will be protected.
What is stopped or interrupted?
300
___________________ created a pyramid showing levels of psychological and physical needs to explain his theory of human motivation.
Who is Maslow?
400
Seeing children as lovable, capable, and ___________ human beings supports the growth of positive self-esteem.
What is worthwhile, valuable or important
400
Some children resort to bullying and rebelling to gain ________
What is control?
400
Lazy, compulsive, or obnoxious behaviors may be a child's unconscious way of forcing adults to pay ____________.
What is attention?
400
The child filled with contempt and mistrust needs to work on the basic development of _______________ that most children develop as babies.
What is trust?
400
Every state has a designated agency that is mandated by federal law to receive and to investigate reports of suspected child _________ and neglect.
What is abuse?
500
The perception of ________________ that children place on themselves reflects the value that others who are important place on them.
What is value?
500
It is essential for adults to avoid power ______________ with the bullying or rebelling child.
What is struggles?
500
Sometimes manipulativeness can become excessive and vengeful as children struggle to gain _________________ of the children and adults around them.
What is control?
500
Although most children do things to make themselves feel better from time to time, the withdrawn child sink into constant _______________--
What is self-stimulation?
500
Overwhelming disruption in the children's daily lives may contribute to their listlessness, and display of ineptness, and ___________.