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Developmentally Appropriate Guidance Techniques. HGD GPS 13. Discipline . Generally considered a response to children’s behavior. Positive Guidance. An approach that allows the child to develop self-discipline gradually. Self-discipline . The ability to control one’s own behavior. Limits.
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Discipline • Generally considered a response to children’s behavior.
Positive Guidance • An approach that allows the child to develop self-discipline gradually.
Self-discipline • The ability to control one’s own behavior.
Limits • Guides to actions and behaviors that reflect the goals of the center.
Positive Reinforcement • A consequence that rewards a particular behavior and encourages its repetition.
Redirection • The steering or redirecting (in this case, the steering of disruptive behavior to more acceptable behavior)
Redirection • Diverting or turning a child’s attention in a different direction.
Direct Guidance • Physical and verbal actions, such as facial and body gestures, that influence behavior.
Indirect Guidance • Outside factors influencing behavior such as the layout of the center.
Modeling • In social learning theory, the process of imitating a model.