Rewards Punishment
Nurturing
Disicpline
Values and Morals
Self-Worth
100

Loss of Pivileges, parental disappointment, being grounded. 

What is techniques for punishing children. 

100

The ability of parents to put themselves in the place of their children.

What is Empathy. 

100

Temporary isolating a child from others due to negative behavior. 

What is: Time out. 

100

Children like adults, learn with their head (knowledge) and their heart (emotions)  

What is: How do children learn morals and values

100

The family, the school, and the community. 

What are three primary sources of self-worth. 

200

A pleasant consequences for behaving in appropriate way. 

What is: a reward. 

200

Parents convey a deep love to their children that is unconditional. 

What is: Feelings of attachment. 

200

Deliberately breaking or throwing objects. 

What is: when to use time out. 

200

Beliefs that families members have about good and bad. 

What are: Family Morals

200

The overall value people have of themselves

What is Self-worth. 

300

The number one way to reward your child. "You`re a great son"  

What is: Praise. 

300

Taking time to meet your own needs sets the foundation of understanding and helping children get their own needs met.

What is: Nurturing oneself.  

300

Setting family rules, teaching right from wrong, and an alternative to spanking and yelling. 

What is Discipline

300

Treating others with kindness and respect, not taking things that don't belong to them p, cooperating with parents by following family rules. 

What is example of family morals

300

Cooperative, caring, athletic, stupid bully, lazy. 

What are lables

400

This reward can be extra TV time pm staying up past bedtime, etc.  

What is: Privileges 

400

Children who communicate their feelings while showing respect for self, others, and their environment. 

What is: Expressing feelings. 

400

When a child has to pay back such as cleaning the wall they colored or stealing money. 

What is: Restitution. 

400

Moral guidelines that family members believe have worth. 

What is: Family values. 

400

Putting children in situations where they can succeed, tell someone about your child's good behavior, and praising your child. 

How to improve your child's self-worth. 

500

To decrease the likelihood that inappropriate behavior will happen again. 

What is: Punishment.

500

Early and continual parent-child touch will help them maintain healthier relationships through out their life. 

What is gentle touch. 

500

Give the child one warning that the behavior is inappropriate ignore all comments and arguments by the child that the behavior will not do again and tell child how long they will be in time out.  

What is how to use time out. 

500

When children are threatened with spankings or loss of parent's love. 

What is creating negative experiences around a lesson they want their child to learn. 

500

I can understand how you might be feeling. 

What is Honoring your child's opinions and feelings.