Red Choices Flashcards
What not to do (26 cards)
What is one common negative behavior exhibited by children?
Hitting
True or False: Kicking is a form of physical aggression in children.
True
Fill in the blank: Children may scream to express _____ or frustration.
anger
Name a behavior that can be categorized as throwing things.
Tossing toys or objects
What might a child be trying to communicate when they hit another child?
Frustration or a need for attention
Multiple choice: Which of the following is NOT a negative behavior? A) Kicking B) Hugging C) Screaming
B) Hugging
True or False: Throwing things can be a sign of a child’s inability to manage emotions.
True
What age group is most likely to display negative behaviors such as hitting and kicking?
Toddlers and preschoolers
Fill in the blank: Consistent negative behaviors may indicate a need for _____ intervention.
behavioral
Short answer: What is one strategy to address screaming in children?
Teach them alternative ways to express their feelings.
What can frequent throwing of objects indicate in a child’s behavior?
Difficulty in emotional regulation
Multiple choice: Which of the following is a potential consequence of negative behaviors in children? A) Improved social skills B) Isolation C) Increased friendships
B) Isolation
True or False: Negative behaviors are often a cry for help or attention.
True
What is one effective way to prevent negative behaviors like hitting?
Modeling positive conflict resolution skills
Fill in the blank: Children may kick as a response to feeling _____ or threatened.
scared
Short answer: How can parents respond to a child who is throwing things?
Calmly explain why it is unacceptable and redirect their behavior.
What role does environment play in the negative behaviors of children?
A chaotic or stressful environment can exacerbate negative behaviors.
Multiple choice: Which of the following might be a trigger for a child to scream? A) A fun game B) Losing a toy C) Being praised
B) Losing a toy
True or False: All children who exhibit negative behaviors require professional help.
False
What is the importance of understanding the underlying causes of negative behaviors?
It helps to address the root problem rather than just the symptoms.
Fill in the blank: Consistent negative behaviors may affect a child’s _____ development.
social
Short answer: What can caregivers do to help a child manage frustration?
Teach coping strategies like deep breathing.
What is the impact of negative behaviors on a child’s relationships?
It can lead to difficulties in forming and maintaining friendships.
Multiple choice: Which of the following behaviors can result in social isolation? A) Sharing B) Screaming C) Playing nicely
B) Screaming