How can we expand or change a child's consistent, predictable routines?

What will be an ideal response?


Children do not instantly develop an ability to take turns or to resist greedily grabbing a toy. They are naturally inclined to resist when confronted with a sudden, unexpected demand that they change a long-standing behavior. Slowly and persistently, however, we can nudge children into behaving in a more responsible and prosocial manner. It may be months before the child's consistent, predictable routines expand and change. The important thing is that the child keeps moving in the right direction. We need to give the child time to adjust gradually and learn new ways of doing things.

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Anger management skills are important in win-lose situations because ___________, and in problem solving negotiations because __________________

a. Anger will require psychological detachment; anger may lead to globalization and catastrophizing b. Anger may lead to globalization and catastrophizing; Anger will require psychological detachment c. Hiding your anger will prevent conflict resolution; if you lose control of your anger you are more likely to win d. If you lose control of your anger you are more likely to lose; hiding your anger will prevent conflict resolution

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Which of the following is NOT a key area in which Judicious Discipline recommends a rule be

developed? A. Health and safety B. Respect for adults C. Property loss and damage D. Serious disruption of the learning process

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Compare and contrast enrichment and acceleration

What will be an ideal response?

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Providing information on guardianship, estate planning, wills and trust is appropriate for what stage of transition?

A. Early Intervention to Early Childhood B. Early Childhood to Early School Age C. Early School Age to Adolescence D. Adolescence to Adulthood

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