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Two rules for Think Time include:
 
  a. the student must remain silent and must respond only to the adult.
 
  b. the student must admit his or her wrong-doing and sign an agreement to avoid the behavior in the future.
 
  c. the student must be allowed at least 7-8 minutes to consider her or his behavior and agree to improved behavior.
 
  d. time in the principal's office and call his or her parents regarding the misbehavior.

Question 2

J. Ron Nelson believed that some management practices such as:
 
  a. assertive discipline might increase the use of verbal praise and reduce the need for effective management systems.
 
  b. corporal punishments which have been proven to cause students to engage in positive behaviors due to fear and threats.
 
  c. continuing the same statement, so the student will eventually understand the dire consequences of certain behaviors.
 
  d. checkmarks and repeated warnings might promote misbehaviors rather than extinguish them.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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