Empathy
Development/ Expectations
Discipline
Self-Awareness
Empowerment
100
The ability to percive the thoughts and feelings of others. "To walk in someone else's shoes"
What is Empathy.
100
These can contribute to an overall negative or positive self-worth.
What is The expectations we have for our children.
100
"I am so glad you are my child" is an example of what?
What is Praise For Being
100
Praise behavior you like and ignore behavior you do not like. What you pay attention to is what you get more of. This is an example of what type of behavior management technique?
What is Ignoring.
100
The syndrome that can develop if a pregnant woman drinks alcohol.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or FAS.
200
Engages in socially acceptable behavior in public at this age.
What is 4-5 years.
200
Beliefs family members have about what is right and wrong, and good and bad.
What are Family Morals.
200
I FEEL angry WHEN you leave your glasses at school BECAUSE you need them to do your homework. WHAT I NEED IS for you to put them in your backpack when you are finished with them at school so you can have them at home.
What is an I Statement.
200
It is linked to children's illnesses including ear infections, asthma, croup, and pneumonia.
What is Second Hand Smoke.
300
Social needs, Physical needs, Intellectual needs, Creative needs, Emtional needs, Spritual needs are all what?
What are the SPICES of life.
300
These help establish feelings of trust and security, empathy, personal power, and positive self-esteem and self-concept
What are Nurturing Routines.
300
A pleasant consequence for behaving in an appropriate or desireable way. An unpleasant consequence for behaving in an inappropriate or undesireable way.
What are Rewards and Punishment.
300
You can NOT get this by shaking hands, hugging, sitting next to someone, sharing bathrooms, eating food prepared by an infected person, the air, insect bites, giving blood, or swimming pools.
What is HIV.
300
1. Teach correct body terminology. 2. Nudity, no big deal. 3. Honesty is the best policy. 4. Teach children about touch. 5. Respect personal space. 6. Respect a child's right to say no. Are the steps to this.
What is Building Sexual Self-Worth in Children.
400
This part of the brain is responsilbe for functions such as regulating blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature and must be fully developed at birth for a baby to survive.
What is the Brainstem.
400
Praise for doing and being, honoring child's desires, using gentle touch, encouraging children to cooperate, and encouraging children to use their personal power are example of this
What is Behavior Encouragement
400
Our "self" is a composite of all the aspects of life that give us an identity. Our "self" is make up of our thoughts, feelings, name, culture, capabilites, competencies, family or origin, nationality, body image, appearance, parenting styles, relationships, and every other aspect of life, past adn present, taht makes us the unique person we are.
What is Self-Worth.
400
The use of our inner energy to influence the quality of life for us and our chldren.
What is Personal Power.
500
These are the certain times when the brain is learning and taking in information that baby will use later in life. If these are not met, the connections in the brain will dry up making it harder for the child to learn as they get older.
What are Critical Windows.
500
Because of personal history, to teach them right from wrong, as a form of punishment, as an act of love, to teach them respect, when they're angry, based on relgious writings, because it's cultural practice, and to prepare them for the real world.
What are Reasons Why Parents Spank Their Children
500
1. Parental history 2. Drug use 3. Genetic factors 4. Phychological problems 5. Enabling
What are The Reasons People Abuse Alcohol
500
Involve everyone's participation, include do's and don'ts, are designed to promote and reinforce desireable behaviors, everyone is treated fairly.
What are Family Rules.