How do children respond when they perceive that they are being ignored?

What will be an ideal response?


A child may begin to feel invisible and may attempt to become "visible" by what is commonly perceived as misbehavior. A child who does not feel a sense of belonging may gradually become alienated, rebellious, or withdrawn.

Education

You might also like to view...

One reason that children from economically poor families may have difficulty with some aspects of self-regulation is that:

a. their parents' financial situation makes it difficult for them to remain consistently responsive to their needs. b. economically stressed parents are more likely to require children to control their feelings and be cooperative. c. the children are less likely to be securely attached to their caregivers. d. they are more likely than other children to have intellectual disabilities.

Education

A teacher who is wondering what effect her expectations have on a student's self-efficacy and

how that student's self-efficacy affects his behavior would find which of the following theories most helpful in framing her thinking? a. operant conditioning b. classical conditioning c. internalization of higher order thinking d. triadic reciprocality

Education

What is meant by a response to literature?

A. a thoughtful evaluation of text that extends and personalizes it B. the spontaneous reaction of liking or not liking a text C. a summary of what the author has expressed D. identifying the words that made the reader think, feel, and understand

Education

Which type of metabolic imaging technique uses a radioactive form of oxygen that emits positrons as it is metabolized to look at the physiological functioning of the brain in action?

a. EEG b. GMT c. PET d. ERPs

Education