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Lesson one
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Lesson two
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Lesson three
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Lesson four
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Lesson nine
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Lesson ten
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Lesson eleven
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Lesson Eleven: Problems and Independence

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Quiz 11. Test your understanding of the discipline information presented in this lesson. Answers can be found at the end of the quiz.

1. What do parents need to teach children about mistakes?


a. Don't make mistakes.
b. Mistakes are a natural part of life.
c. Mistakes have no value.
d. Make as many mistakes as possible.
2. What are some children asserting with their messy room?
a. Independence
b. Dependence
c. Credibility
d. Functionality
3. Which of the following is true of children and long-term goals?
a. They are always consciously striving for them.
b. They are always unconsciously striving for them.
c. Children have trouble understanding and working toward long-term goals.
d. They are good motivators for children.
4. Which of the following is true for siblings who share a messy room?
a. The older child should clean up the room.
b. The younger child is usually responsible for most of the mess; therefore, he or she should clean up the room.
c. They should share the cleanup responsibility.
d. The parents should be responsible for cleaning up the room.
5. How do you teach children about deciding what clothes to wear?
a. By offering choices.
b. By offering consequences.
c. By punishing them for wrong choices.
d. By choosing their clothes for them.

Lesson #11 Quiz Answers: 1-b, 2-a, 3-c. 4-c, 5-a.

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