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Jkov05

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When a parent tries to set up a consequence that is consistent with the childs behavior (e.g., you broke her toy so you have to buy her a new one), what type of consequence is this?
 
  a. Logical consequence
  b. Constructive consequence
  c. No real consequence
  d. Natural consequence

Question 2

When a parent allows a dawdling child to be late for school and get a detention, what type of consequence would that be?
 
  a. Logical consequence
  b. Constructive consequence
  c. No real consequence
  d. Natural consequence



Meganchabluk

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Answer to Question 1

a. Logical consequence

Answer to Question 2

d. Natural consequence



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