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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 Twelve: We’ll Try Again Tomorrow

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Quiz 12. Test your understanding of the discipline information presented in this lesson. Answers can be found at the end of the quiz.

1. When your best discipline efforts are not working, what should you say to yourself?


a. I'll get it right tomorrow.
b. I'll never let that happen again.
c. I'll try again tomorrow.
d. My child will get it right tomorrow.
2. Which of the following is not a key sentence for effectively solving discipline problems?
a. Do it now, or else you will suffer the consequences.
b. That won't work for me.
c. I can live with that.
d. Tell me what you just agreed to.
3. With respect to the five-step approach suggested in this course, which of the following is true?
a. Never add a step.
b. Never subtract a step.
c. Add or subtract steps as needed.
d. Never change one of the steps.
4. Which of the following is true of family meetings and class meetings?
a. They are not need satisfying.
b. They need strong adult leaders.
c. They are only need-fulfilling for the teacher and the parent.
d. They can prevent discipline problems.
5. Who should be responsible for fulfilling children’s needs?
a. Parents of the children.
b. Children themselves.
c. Teachers of the children.
d. Other children.

Lesson #12 Quiz Answers: 1-c, 2-a, 3-c, 4-d, 5-d.

Congratulations!

You have completed the Choice-Based Discipline course.  Now you have an opportunity to test your comprehension and retention of the concepts presented in the course and earn a certificate identifying you as Master of Choice-Based Discipline.   Just click on the below link to go to the Final Exam.  If your score is high enough you can download a certificate and again there is no charge.  Good luck!

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