The consequences of discipline must have the following qualities:

a. effective, constructive, and not unduly harsh
b. sufficiently harsh to prevent reoccurrence of the offending behavior
c. not harsh enough to cause the parents to get into trouble with the law
d. not harsh enough to produce guilt in the one to give out the consequences


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A Correct. Effective disciplinary practices are effective, constructive, and not unduly harsh.
B Incorrect. Harsh words or worse may actually ensure repetition of the offending behavior.
C Incorrect. The consequences of discipline should be sufficient to be considered negative without being harsh for the child or illegal.
D Incorrect. The consequences of discipline should be sufficient to be considered negative without being harsh for the child or producing guilt in the one giving out the consequences.

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