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Peter is 4 years old and these are his first days in kindergarten. His parents have a difficult time leaving him alone at school because he cries and screams every time they drop him off. He is really upset during the day but calms down when he returns home.
Peter most probable experiences
Match the parental approaches to the examples for problematic internet use.
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Imagine that a child wants to share with you some thoughts about drug-related behavior at school. Which of the following might be appropriate strategies to use?
Setting reasonable expectations about smoking and drinking with rational consequences can actually undermine youth’s autonomy.
A 15-year old boy comes everyday in school with red eyes and occasionally sleeps during class. As his teacher, you have learnt from his parents that in order to fit in with his friends, he spends hours playing online games with them. What would you do to help him avoid peer pressure and feel more confident?
A group of friends always meet after school in an isolated park where they spend hours talking, consuming alcohol and smoking. Everyone is smoking except one boy who repeatedly denied trying a cigarette. Sometimes his friends do not invite him to spend his evening with them because they consider his to be boring, but always discuss it in front of them that they had a fun time when he wasn’t there. What type of peer pressure is that?
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A headmaster knows that during school breaks there are specific students that go to an isolated spot in the school yard in order to smoke. From time to time he goes there and gives students notice of their behavior but no measures have ever been put into practice.
The headmaster’s method of dealing with conflict is .
A 14-year old girl consumes alcohol. You want to have a constructive conversation with her, so you choose to express your feelings regarding her behavior appropriately, by creating a safe environment to discuss, without distractions, using “I” statements and you accept what she is saying even if you don’t agree with her. What do you believe that will happen?
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A teacher is speaking with respect to their students, tries to understand their thoughts and feelings, accept their unique viewpoints, appreciate their efforts to avoid addictions and is compassionate when they do not behave appropriately
This teachers is promoting a climate.
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A 15-year old adolescent is forcing his peers to join them in their drinking game. In order to persuade him, he is saying hurtful things and is mocking him.
In this way, the first adolescent is violating his peer’s boundaries.
Which of the following is NOT an effect of effective boundaries?
What would be the best response if you found out that during a sleepover your child and his friends spend all night playing online games?
Which of these statements are true?
What reduces the risk of youth smoking uptake?
When children are toddlers, it is not important whether their parents are making heavy computer use on how much these children will use electronic devices.