Questions: Multiple Select Question Select all that apply In what ways do parents appropriately manage and guide infants' behavior to reduce or eliminate undesirable behaviors? employing strict discipline being proactive and childproofing the environment ignoring their infants' problematic behaviors engaging in corrective measures

Multiple Select Question Select all that apply

In what ways do parents appropriately manage and guide infants' behavior to reduce or eliminate undesirable behaviors? employing strict discipline being proactive and childproofing the environment ignoring their infants' problematic behaviors engaging in corrective measures
Transcript text: Multiple Select Question Select all that apply In what ways do parents appropriately manage and guide infants' behavior to reduce or eliminate undesirable behaviors? employing strict discipline being proactive and childproofing the environment ignoring their infants' problematic behaviors engaging in corrective measures
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The correct answers are:

  • being proactive and childproofing the environment
  • engaging in corrective measures

Here is an explanation for each option:

  1. Employing strict discipline: This is generally not recommended for managing infants' behavior. Infants are at a developmental stage where they are exploring and learning about their environment. Strict discipline can be inappropriate and ineffective for such young children, as they may not understand the reasons behind the discipline.

  2. Being proactive and childproofing the environment: This is a highly recommended approach. By childproofing the environment, parents can prevent many undesirable behaviors before they occur. This includes removing dangerous objects, securing furniture, and creating a safe space for the infant to explore.

  3. Ignoring their infants' problematic behaviors: This is not typically advised. While some minor behaviors might be ignored to avoid reinforcing them, generally, infants need guidance and redirection. Ignoring problematic behaviors can sometimes lead to escalation or the development of more serious issues.

  4. Engaging in corrective measures: This is appropriate when done in a gentle and age-appropriate manner. Corrective measures can include redirecting the infant's attention, using positive reinforcement for desirable behaviors, and gently guiding them away from undesirable actions.

In summary, the most effective ways for parents to manage and guide infants' behavior are by being proactive and childproofing the environment, and engaging in corrective measures.

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