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Flashcards covering key concepts related to child behavior management, self-regulation, and interpersonal relationships as discussed in Module 3.
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Adult-centered definitions of misbehaviour place focus on whether a child's behaviour is __ to the adult.
bothersome
A child-centered view of behaviour considers if the behaviour infringes on others’ rights or presents risk of __ to the child.
harm
Child-centered views acknowledge that there is no such thing as a __ kid and separate the child's behaviour from the child.
bad
Effective self-regulation involves recognizing and responding to __ in all its facets.
stress
The practice of self-regulation seeks to identify and reduce the causes of problems in mood, thought, and __.
behaviour
Self-control seeks to inhibit or manage problems only when they __.
arise
When children's stress behavior is high, they have a limited capacity to act __.
differently
The Shanker Method includes five steps, one of which is to recognize the __.
stressors
Co-regulation occurs when an adult's calm meets a child's __.
storm
Guiding children’s behaviour involves assisting them in finding new ways to achieve their __.
goals
When their storm meets our calm, this is called __.
co-regulation
Relationships are considered the agents of __, and human love is the most powerful therapy.
change
Self-regulation refers to how people manage energy __, recovery and restoration.
expenditure
Children are encouraged to know they are __ even if their behaviour does not meet approval.
special
Misbehaviour implies that the child was aware they shouldn’t have done something; stress behaviour indicates that the child has a __ capacity to act differently.
limited
The definition of behaviour guidance requires a reframing of the view that sees the adult as __.
in charge
Effective behaviour management strategies should focus on building __ relationships.
responsive
The first step of the Shanker Method is to read and __ the behaviour.
reframe
Understanding a child's past __ is important in child-centered views of behaviour.
experiences
Adults should nurture children’s behaviours rather than __ them.
punish
Self-regulation is not the same as self-__.
control