Chapter 14: Developing guidance skills: True or False
self-control is the short-term goal of guidance
False
A warning should be provided when children do not adhere to classroom limits.
True
Children need praise and acknowledgment as much as adults do
True
Every time you speak or move around children, you are modeling
True
Suggestions should always be positive
True
praise should be age appropriate
True
a good method of getting the children to listen is to speak in a loud tone
false
effective teachers use more commands than suggestions
false
indirect guidance involves nonverbal behaviors with children
false
questions that only require a one-word yes or no answer are best for preschoolers
false
you should always offer the child choices
false
a loud voice should be saved for emergencies
true
if you ignore unpleasant behavior less than 100 percent of the time it is likely to recur.
true
physically helping a child is a form of direct guidance
true
teachers sometimes do not realize they are rewarding children for unacceptable behavior
true
understanding and guiding childrens behavior requires knowledge of child growth and development
true