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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 twelve
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Final Exam
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Lesson Nine: Problems Around Home

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Quiz 9 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 satisfies children's need for power?


a. Television
b. Sleep
c. Accomplishment
d. Punishment
2. What is the main objective of talking “to” someone?
a. To convey information.
b. To ask for input.
c. To get a reaction.
d. To embarrass.
3. What is a good way to get children to pick up their toys?
a. Pick the toys up for them.
b. Teach children how to pick up their toys.
c. Punish children when they don't pick up their toys.
d. Send children to their room if they don't pick up their toys.
4. What is the broken-record technique?
a. A way to teach children to put their toys away.
b. An effective way to prevent children from fighting.
c. An effective way to stop temper tantrums.
d. An ineffective way to deal with a child who wants to argue.
5. Which of the following is a good alternative to saying no?
a. Saying maybe
b. Punishing
c. Giving a the child a ten-minute time-out
d. Giving yourself time to think

Lesson #9 Quiz Answers: 1-c, 2-a, 3-b, 4-d, 5-d.

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