Aggression
Disruption
Disobedience
Attention Disorders
100
Johnny shoves a little boy down. How do you handle this situation?
Appropriate behavioral control answer.
100
A student blurts out in the middle of class numerous time after warnings. How should you handle this situation and why?
Any appropriate answer
100
When dealing with a disobedient student, is positive encouragement or continuous correcting more effective?
positive encouragement
100
What are the two attention disorders that are most common? Describe them.
ADHD is a problem with inattentiveness, over-activity, impulsivity, or a combination. ADD is characterized be impulsiveness and inattentiveness mostly.
200
Give an appropriate definition of aggressive.
Verbally or physically threatening
200
Sally brings toys to school repeatedly, and the toys cause a distraction for the other students. You take away the toys everyday, and you let her parents pick the toy up after school. What type of reinforcement is this?
Negative
200
Which is a better way of correcting a disobedient student. "Don't talk when I am talking." "Please wait until I have finished talking." Should you be outright with the demand, or chose the second less outright option?
"Please wait until I have finished talking."
200
Should you allow attention deficit students frequent breaks or try to keep them on task constantly?
Frequent breaks have proved to actually be more effective with keeping students on task.
300
When dealing with an aggressive incident, should you use negative reinforcement or positive reinforcement?
Negative Reinforcement
300
Logan continues to blurt out in class. Should you correct him during class and make him an example, or should you talk to him privately?
Privately
300
How many times should you repeat an instruction?
Once
300
Where should a student with attention disorders be placed in the classrooms?
Not isolated from other students, but away from windows, doors, and classroom pets such as fish.
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