Skip to content
  • English
  • Behaviors
    • Stalling, Delaying
    • Interrupting
    • Carelessness
    • Mealtime Troubles
    • Aggression
    • Picking Fights
    • Overactivity
    • Defiance
    • Screaming
  • Goals
    • Having More Fun Together
    • Better Communication
    • Reducing Anxiety and Feeling Safe
    • Having a Better Attitude
    • Frustration Tolerance
    • Reducing Parent Stress and Frustration
  • The Garden
    • Playtime
    • Understanding Your Child
    • Paying Positive Attention
    • Providing Space to Grow
    • Leading with Action
    • Setting Boundaries
    • Empowered to Create
  • My Progress
  • Login/Enroll
  • Behaviors
    • Stalling, Delaying
    • Interrupting
    • Carelessness
    • Mealtime Troubles
    • Aggression
    • Picking Fights
    • Overactivity
    • Defiance
    • Screaming
  • Goals
    • Having More Fun Together
    • Better Communication
    • Reducing Anxiety and Feeling Safe
    • Having a Better Attitude
    • Frustration Tolerance
    • Reducing Parent Stress and Frustration
  • The Garden
    • Playtime
    • Understanding Your Child
    • Paying Positive Attention
    • Providing Space to Grow
    • Leading with Action
    • Setting Boundaries
    • Empowered to Create
  • My Progress
  • Login/Enroll

When-Then If-Then Quiz

Skills Fundamentals Leading with Action When-Then If-Then Statements When-Then If-Then Quiz
Time limit: 0

Quiz Summary

0 of 3 Questions completed

Questions:

Information

You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again.

Quiz is loading…

You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz.

You must first complete the following:

Results

Quiz complete. Results are being recorded.

Results

0 of 3 Questions answered correctly

Time has elapsed

Categories

  1. Not categorized 0%
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  1. Current
  2. Review
  3. Answered
  4. Correct
  5. Incorrect
  1. Question 1 of 3
    1. Question

    What is the primary purpose of using when-then/ if-then statements with children?

    Correct
    Incorrect
  2. Question 2 of 3
    2. Question

    Which of the following is an example of how a when-then/ if-then statement can help manage a child who refuses to clean up their toys?

    Correct
    Incorrect
  3. Question 3 of 3
    3. Question

    How can when-then/ if-then statements help reduce frustration in children?

    Correct
    Incorrect

About the PC-CARE Learning Center

Privacy Policy  |  Contact Us
Login
Tracking this course requires a login. Please enter your credentials below!

Lost Your Password?
Register
Don't have an account? Register one!
Register an Account
  • English