When adult intervention in conflict is minimized
A) the conflict generally goes unresolved.
B) children learn to negotiate and resolve conflicts themselves.
C) the conflict will probably get physical.
D) children don't know what to do.
E) the children generally agree to disagree and schedule another time to discuss the issue.
Question 2Bibliotherapy is
A) the use of books that deal with emotionally sensitive topics, in a developmentally appropriate way, to help children gain accurate information and learn coping strategies.
B) the use of water to help children better understand science and math.
C) the use of peer counseling to work through stressful isolated incidents.
D) a healthy way for student teachers to process their experiences through writing.
E) None of these answers are correct.
Question 3Empowering families
A) is done easily with the help of professional counselors.
B) only refers to help given to mothers, fathers and siblings.
C) is usually done without the families' knowledge.
D) means helping parents and children gain a sense of control over events in their lives.
E) is not your responsibility as a student teacher.
Question 4Guidance is
A) the responsibility of the primary caregiver.
B) an ongoing process of directing children's behavior.
C) negative.
D) usually perceived as negative.
E) usually perceived as positive.
Question 5Talking about how they feel
A) helps children manage their feelings.
B) only works if the child's conflict was with an adult.
C) only works if the child's conflict was with another child.
D) helps children and should be done privately so that the other children won't accidentally overhear.
E) usually confuses children at first, but in the long run is helpful.
Question 6Outcomes of guidance may include
A) never having conflict again.
B) never having the same conflict twice.
C) an increased ability to get along with others and solving problems with words.
D) an increased use of physical violence to solve problems.
E) None of these answers are correct.