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Child Devlopment 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Rules of Traffic Model | instructional approach to upbringing |
| Reward & Punishment Model | give a reward/praise for a good action; give punishment/reprimand for a bad action. |
| Fine Gardening Model | parents believe that children have positive and negative qualities: therefore parents should “weed-out” the inappropriate behavior. |
| Modern Models of Parenting | non-physical approach to child discipline. Other civilized approaches to discipline such as behavioral control, structure, accountability, & parental supervision. |
| Nurturing Parent Model | family model where children are expected to explore their surroundings with protection from their parents |
| Strict Father Model | places a strong value on discipline as a means of survival in a harsh world |
| Christian Parenting | some models are strict & authoritarian; others are “grace-based” and apply biblical principles to parenting |
| Attachment Parenting | seeks to create strong emotional bonds, avoiding physical punishment: accomplishing discipline through interaction recognizing a child’s emotional needs. |
| Taking Children Seriously | believes that praise & punishment are manipulative & harmful to a child and seeks other methods to reach an agreement with a child. |
| Concept of Spirit | desire to do good actions and avoid bad behavior |
| Concept of Intelligence | implies the child’s morals |
| Concept of Emotion | child’s sense of being loved and their ability to love others. |
| Parenting for Everyone | considers parenting from an ethical point of view. It analyzes parenting goals, conditions, & means of child rearing. It looks at a child’s internal world- emotions/intelligence/spirit |
| Corporal Punishment | infliction of pain intended to punish a person or change his/her behavior |
| Behavior Modification | the use of behavior changing techniques to modify or improve behavior |
| Time-Out | an alternative to spanking and refers to giving the child time by his/herself to think about the inappropriate behavior |
| Parental Supervision | technique that involves looking after or monitoring a child’s activities |
| Media Supervision | protecting them from violent or pornographic images |
| Physical Supervision | to keep a child from hurting themselves or others; keeping them away from dangerous objects and situations |
| Positive Parenting | rather than punish a child for bad behavior, their good behavior is encouraged |