In this strategy, instead of explaining human thermoregulation to your 6 year-old student who refuses to put his jacket on, you let him go outside without it
What are natural consequences?
Saying, "Tell me what happened" to your student when when you see them angrily stomping into the classroom is an example of this strategy
What is an opener?
The 3 parenting jobs (counting obnoxious behavior, encouraging good behavior, and bonding with your child) are interdependent
True. Each job relies on the others for its success
A behavior strategy which uses counting negative behaviors
What is 1-2-3 Magic?
This strategy requires you to ask your students in advance to "Please put away all art materials by 11:45"
What is a simple request?
Your student pushed another student so you talk about it and ask him, "What made you push her?"
What is non-judgmental question?
Your student says she hates you and calls you stupid because you asked her not to stand on her desk, so you should use sympathetic listening to understand her better
False. Your student's behavior was an attack, so you should use counting
Adults sometimes treat children like adults, but that is not always effective
What is the Little Adult Assumption?
In this strategy you tell your child she has to pay you $3 for you to make her bed
What is the Docking System?
In this strategy you tell your student you can imagine how frustrated she must feel
What is reflecting feelings?
It is Sunday afternoon and your child sighs and says she is bored, so you begin using counting
False. Your child is upset about something so you should use sympathetic listening to discuss the problem
The psychologist who came up with 1-2-3 Magic
Who is Dr. Phellan?