

Chapter 14.2 Part 2
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9th - 12th Grade
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Lara Gammon
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a reason why children might lie on purpose?
To get attention from adults
To avoid punishment
To please others and not risk losing love
To improve their memory
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Multiple Choice
What is the best way that a parent can teach moral behavior?
by punishing a child if he lies, even if the child is simply being imaginative
by modeling moral behavior in every day life
by encouraging a child to show initiative and be competitive
all are correct
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Multiple Select
According to the slides, what are some ways parents can limit the negative effects of television and electronic devices on children?
By ignoring what children watch
By being aware and responsible for what children watch
Talking to children about family values and why some things on tv are wrong
By never allowing children to watch any media
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes aggressive behavior as mentioned in the material?
hostile and sometimes destructive behavior shown during conflict
quiet and calm behavior in a group
ignoring others during playtime
friendly and helpful actions toward others
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Multiple Choice
Which action helps acknowledge children's efforts to resolve conflicts?
offering specific praise and encouragement
criticizing their mistakes
ignoring their attempts
discouraging them from lying
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are benefits of competition for children?
It helps children avoid making friends
It stimulates individual efforts and promotes higher standards
It helps children excel and prepares them for the adult world.
It teaches children to always win
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a reason why competition can be harmful to children?
It encourages teamwork and cooperation.
It instills the idea that success depends on outdoing others, leading to hostile relationships.
It always improves self-esteem.
It helps all children believe that they can succeed.
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Multiple Choice
What negative effect can competition have on children who rarely win?
it can make them more popular among peers
it can increase their motivation to always participate
it can discourage initiative and lower their self-esteem
it can improve their leadership skills
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Multiple Choice
When playing sports, parents should encourage their children to improve their skills by comparing them to other players.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
How should children be encouraged to measure their progress?
by focusing only on winning
by ignoring their own performance and focusing on the performance of others
by comparing themselves with their friends and other peers
by comparing their skills today with their skills in the past
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Multiple Choice
Two six-year-olds run to see who can reach the swings first. What is this an example of?
competition
teamwork
cooperation
self-confidence
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