What is anger?
This can be a compliment, gesture, facial expression, or form of touch that a parent can show a child and points out the value of their positive traits, abilities, efforts and achievements.
What is praise?
This is the age at which boys, on average, begin puberty.
What is age 12?
Derived from the Latin word meaning "to learn", this word is defined as "the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior".
What is discipline?
This is an underwater animal that has three hearts.
What is an octopus?
This word means "the ability to be aware, understanding, and accepting of another person's feelings or motives".
What is empathy?
This is a type of communication that does not include speaking. Examples include: body language and facial expressions. Most communication is this kind.
What is non-verbal communication?
Defined as the years of 11 through 19, this is a critical developmental stage in which a child becomes an adult.
What is adolescence?
This is "a right or permission granted" that can be taken away from a child when they misbehave. Examples are: watching TV, having a cell-phone, borrowing their parent's car.
What is a privilege?
A butterfly can taste with this body part.
What are feet?
These are the kind of emotions that we feel in response to an event and are normal and adaptive. Examples are sadness, fear and joy.
What are primary emotions?
This is a problem-solving strategy used when two people have different opinions about a situation and find a solution that works for both of them.
What is compromise?
This is the stage where teenagers begin to undergo hormonal, physical, and mental/emotional changes.
What is puberty?
This is a discipline strategy that is useful when a child misbehaves and the parent has them sit in an isolated and quiet area for a set period of time.
What is a time-out?
A rookery is a group of this arctic animal.
What is a penguin?
This feeling is common for teenagers to feel in response to school, peer issues, and family conflict.
This is a kind of question parents can use to encourage their child to share more information.
What is an open-ended question?
This is the age at which a person's brain has fully developed.
What is 26?
This is a rewards-based system that a parent implements to track positive behaviors and reward them at the end of each week if they met their goal.
What is a behavior chart?
This bird can run faster than horses.
What is an ostrich?
These are emotions that mask primary emotions, and are sometimes problematic when expressed in unhealthy ways. Examples are anger and shutting down.
What are secondary emotions?
This is a type of question that only has certain possible answers and is less likely to stimulate conversation with a child.
What is a closed-ended question?
This is the age at which girls, on average, begin puberty.
What is age 11?
This is defined as "an action that follows a behavior". It is a useful discipline tool for a parent that teaches a child right from wrong, and to take responsibility for their behavior.
What is a consequence?
This is the only mammal that can fly.
What is a bat?