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ACHIEVE: Responding with Compassion Quiz
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What is the primary goal of compassionate care during challenging moments?
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To ensure your child learns boundaries immediately.
To meet your child where they are emotionally and address their needs.
To ignore challenging behaviors until they stop.
To focus on correcting the behavior as quickly as possible.
Which of the following is an example of addressing your child’s need during a challenging moment?
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Ignoring their cries for attention to avoid reinforcing the behavior.
Telling them to stop their behavior immediately.
Offering a break when they are frustrated and overwhelmed.
Removing their favorite toy as a consequence.
What does the term "extinction burst" mean?
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A moment when a child suddenly calms down after ignoring their behavior.
An escalation in the intensity or frequency of a behavior after reinforcement is removed.
A phase where a child no longer engages in challenging behaviors.
A natural reduction in challenging behavior without intervention.
Why is it important to avoid teaching new skills during the heat of the moment?
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Your child might not listen to you.
Challenging behaviors should always be ignored.
Your child’s ability to learn is reduced when they are upset or overwhelmed.
It’s more important to focus on discipline in the moment.
Which of the following strategies aligns with compassionate care?
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Using a calm voice to reassure your child and offering comfort.
Ignoring their behavior to avoid reinforcing it.
Punishing challenging behaviors to teach accountability.
Waiting until the behavior escalates before responding.
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