& Accurate Answers
How do you minimize conflict? Right Ans - A. verbal de-escalation and
B. the minimum amount of force necessary.
describe the relationship between unmet needs and youth behavior? Right
Ans - when there are unmet needs in peoples lives they cannot develop
cognitively emotionally, and socially, which in turn affects the way they
behave.
______________ are needs that living things require to function, like food water
air, and sleep. Right Ans - physiological needs
_______________ are needs for protection and security (shelter, protection from
harm). Right Ans - safety needs
________________ is the need to love, be love and feel accepted by others. these
needs are met through people around us who are loving, nurturing, and
supportive. Right Ans - Love/belonging needs
___________________ needs relates to one having a feeling of good about oneself
through confidence, achievement, and respect. Right Ans - Esteem
_________________ is the instinctual need of humans to make the most of their
abilities, to test their limits, and to strive to be the best they can Right Ans -
Self-Actualization needs
Abraham Maslow was a specialist in youth development. His history about
youth development is called _____________? Right Ans - "Hierarchy of needs"
Note: when a youth feels that one of his/her needs is not being met, it can very
easily trigger larger resentments towards caregivers. these powerful emotions
can then get played out in _______________________? Right Ans - Negative
behaviors
These behaviors are associated with which level of needs?
-acting out to get attention
, -Antagonist or provocative actions
- A range of anti-social behaviors
- Low self-esteem and inferiority complexes or an inflated sense of self-
importance or snobbishness.
-excessively aggressive actions to intimidate others into rendering respect.
- withdrawing and isolating behaviors and refusal to participate in groups
Right Ans - Unmet love, belonging, and esteem needs.
______________________________ people tend to:
- Embrace the facts and realities of the world (including themselves) rather
than denying or avoiding them.
- Can be spontaneous in their ideas and actions.
- are usually creative.
-Often are interested in solving problems. Solving these problems is often a
key focus in their lives.
-usually have a sense of morality that is fully internalized and independent of
external authority.
-Typically judge others without prejudice, in a way that can be termed
objective. Right Ans - Self-Actualizing
________________ is the ability to form relationships and get along with others, to
work out differences between yourself and others in a mature and respectful
way, and to give and receive love. Right Ans - social development
_______________________ is the ability to manage one's emotions and to think in a
realistic fashion instead of fantasy-like fashion. Also, the ability to wait for
things rather than demanding them right away. Right Ans - emotional
development
Brain development which is the ability to learn more and more difficult and
complex things, and the ability to solve problems. Right Ans - cognitive
development
3 major components of development are? Right Ans - cognitive, emotional,
social
fight or flight is a ______________? Right Ans - stress response/ how our
bodies react to trauma .