A | B |
neglect | ignoring crying until baby is exhausted |
inappropriate discipline | switching legs until they have red scab areas |
natural | consequence shown when Dad backs over tricycle that was behind the car |
telephone directories | community resources for family crises listed here |
ignoring | mother leaves the room when child has temper tantrum |
discipline | child cleans up water spilt during water play |
Montessori school | encourages children to explore and move from activity to activity |
parents | children turn to in times of crises |
local churches | besides family and friends a place to turn to for help during crises |
routines | help children accomplish what needs to be done |
active play | due to home computers parents are less concerned about this |
set an example | will encourage good behavior |
praise | positive guidance technique |
employee-sponsored | child care that allows parents to be close to child during the work day |
university -linked | child care that offers educational opportunities for students as they care for faculties' children |
after-school program | care for children between school and when parents finish work |
monitoring device | helps parents promote appropriate use of the computer |
mental disability | children who have slower mental development |
computers | technology that assists children with special needs |
inclusion | integrating disabled and able students during school |
gifted | group of children who have enrichment programs in school |
listen | parents do this to help children solve problems |
non-agressive | way to respond to agressive behavior |
state licensing agencies | parents should check when thinking about substitute child care |
continuity | helps children deal with divorce |
flextime | a parent can choose his own work schedule by requesting this |
job sharing | choosing to work part-time by requesting this |
130 | gifted children have this IQ or higher |
"Please Walk" | example of positive quidance |
"Quit Dawdling" | example of negative guidance |
personal satisfaction | parents should consider this when selecting child care |