Use simple language. Speak in a relaxed voice. Be positive. Offer choices with care. Encourage independence and cooperation.
What direct guidance principles?
100
In child care, these three terms may be confusing.
What are discipline, guidance, and punishment.
100
Maintain children's self-esteem and produce a desired change in behavior
What are goals of guidance?
100
A guidance technique that involves moving the child away from others for a short period of time.
What is time-out?
100
Whenever you speak or move, you are doing this.
What is modeling?
200
Do not put the puzzles on the floor. De not touch anything. Do not run. Do not drip paint.
What is negative guidance?
200
Accepting and respecting ohter's behavior verbally and physically comforting others; helping others.
What are examples of prosocial behavior?
200
Consists of actions rather than words.
What are nonverbal behaviors?
200
Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior.
What are natural consequences?
200
To divert or turn their attention in a different direction.
What is redirecting?
300
Involves outside factors that influence behavior
What is indirect guidance?
300
These policies are a requirement for child care facilities.
What are written discipline policies?
300
Acts of kindness that benefit others
What is prosocial behavior?
300
A result that follows a behavior?
What is a consequence?
300
First, you listen to what the child is saying to you; then, repeat what was just said.
What is active listening?
400
Use your fork. Walk around the swing, please. Turn the pages carefully.
What is positive guidance?
400
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400
Consists of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controles and appropriate behavior patterns.
What is guidance?
400
Tells a child how you feel about his or her behavior in a respectful manner.
What is an I - message?
400
If behavior is inappropriate, but not dangerous, avoid giving attention or looking at the child. Do not acknowledge behavior.
What is ignoring?
500
Children will want to find out what will happen if they continue to repeat unacceptable behavior. In order for them to know the teacher needs to _____________.
What is be consistent?
500
Involves nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions.
What is direct guidance?
500
Training that develops self control
What is discipline?
500
You do this to stop an unacceptable action or start an acceptable one.