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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 five
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Lesson six
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Lesson seven
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Lesson eight
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Lesson nine
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Lesson ten
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Lesson eleven
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Lesson twelve
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Final Exam
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Lesson Four: And the Winner Is…

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Quiz 4. Test your understanding of the discipline information presented in this lesson. Answers can be found at the end of the quiz.

1. Which of the following is not a proper way to present choices to children?


a. Punishment can be offered as an option.
b. All options presented should be positive.
c. Ask for children's input if appropriate.
d. Use time limits if necessary.
2. does the win-win approach to discipline communicate to children?
a. Their needs are not as important as their parents’ needs.
b. Their needs are almost as important as their parents’ needs.
c. Their needs are more important than their parents’ needs.
d. Their needs are as important as their parents’ needs.
3. What is a disadvantage to the win-win approach to discipline?
a. It may take more of the teacher's time at first.
b. It does not work in the long term.
c. It may teach students irresponsible behavior.
d. It may be emotionally harmful to children.
4. If you give children freedom without limits, what is likely to be the result?
a. Children engaging in irresponsible behavior
b. Children engaging in responsible behavior
c. Children not getting their need for freedom met
d. Children not getting any of their needs met
5. Why are some children content to let parents control their life?
a. It allows the children to avoid taking responsibility for their own  behavior.
b. It meets children’s need for power.
c. Children don’t know any better.
d. They think they are really in control.

Lesson #4 Quiz Answers: 1-a, 2-d, 3-a, 4-a, 5-a.

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