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Guidance Skills (Ch. 13) Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Ch 13 Actions used by an adult to help children develop socially acceptable behavior.

$100 Answer from Ch 13 guidance

$200 Question from Ch. 13 Turning children’s attention in another direction.

$200 Answer from Ch. 13 Redirection

$300 Question from Ch. 13 Avoiding acknowledgement of negative behavior.

$300 Answer from Ch 13 Ignoring

$400 Question from Ch 13 Experiences that follow as a result of behavior not requiring anyone’s intervention.

$400 Answer from Ch 13 Natural consequences

$500 Question from Ch 13 Experiences that are deliberately set up by an adult to how what will happen if a limit is violated.

$500 Answer from Ch 13 Artificial Consequences

$100 Question from Ch. 13 (2) A guidance technique that involves moving a child from others for a short time.

$100 Answer from Ch. 13 (2) Time out

$200 Question from Ch. 13 (2) This should be used to tell a child how you feel about his or her behavior.

$200 Answer from H2 I-Messages

$300 Question from Ch. 13 (2) Understanding and guiding children’s behavior requires knowledge of child ______ and development.

$300 Answer from Ch. 13 (2) growth

$400 Question from Ch. 13 (2) Effective teachers use ___________ more than commands.

$400 Answer from 13 (2) Suggestions

$500 Question from Ch. 13 (2) _______ guidance involves nonverbal behaviors with children.

$500 Answer from Ch. 13 (2) Direct

$100 Question from Ch. 13 (3) Physically helping a child is a form of _______ guidance.

$100 Answer from Ch. 13 (3) You should always offer the child ______ when trying to guide them towards desirable behavior.

$200 Question from Ch. 13 (3) Choices

$200 Answer from Ch. 13 (3) Praise should be ____ appropriate.

$300 Question from H3 Your Text Here

$300 Answer from Ch. 13 (3) Age

$400 Question from Ch. 13 (3) Every time you speak or move around children, you are doing what?

$400 Answer from Ch. 13 (3) Modeling

$500 Question from Ch. 13 (3) Adults as well as children need personal __________.

$500 Answer from H3 Recognition

$100 Question from Ch. 13 (4) According to research, teachers should ask what kind of questions?

$100 Answer from Ch 13 (4) Open-ended

$200 Question from Ch. 13 (4) Putting out new games is a form of _________ guidance.

$200 Answer from Ch. 13 (4) Indirect

$300 Question from Ch. 13 (4) Be positive. Be consistent. Consider feelings. ^^ these are all principles of ______.

$300 Answer from Ch. 13 (4) Guidance

$400 Question from ch. 13 (4) Undesirable behavior may result from _________ comments.

$400 Answer from Ch. 13 (4) Negative

$500 Question from Ch. 13 (4) How many times should a warning be provided?

$500 Answer from Ch. 13 (4) Once

$100 Question from Ch. 13 (5) A major goal of child guidance is to help children develop feelings of ________.

$100 Answer from Ch. 13 (5) Self Control

$200 Question from Ch. 13 (5) Consequences Positive Reinforcement Warning Time out (PGs. 208-213) I-messages Effective Praise Suggesting Prompting ^^ these are all __________ techniques? (hint – know 3 for test & give examples)

$200 Answer from Ch. 13 (5) Guidance techniques

Final Jeopardy Acts of kindness that benefit others are known as __________ behaviors.

Final Jeopardy Answer Prosocial