24/7 Dad PM Survey

This survey is part of the 24/7 Dad PM curriculum published by the National Fatherhood Initiative. Copyright National  Fatherhood Initiative.

You are asked complete this Survey at the beginning of the 12-session series and again at the end of the last Session. Successful completion of 24/7 Dad is based on attendance and participation, not by quiz or survey scores. This survey is used to measure how much the students learned collectively by comparing the pre and post class scores to assess the curriculum and the Facilitator.

Please answer all questions. If you can narrow the choices down to two then guess. Otherwise choose “I’m not sure.” The Survey will remain open until you submit it or after 60 minutes it will auto submit and close.

24:7 Dad PM Survey

Please complete this knowledge survey for 24:7 Dad PM (Advanced) class. While this survey will be scored, your score will not affect whether you get a Certificate of Completion at the end of the course.

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Who is your class Facilitator? Choose one from the following list.

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1. The 24/7 Dad® has which of the five following traits:

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2. The 24/7 Dad® knows that discipline means to teach and guide and that it is necessary at times to use threats or harshness with children.

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3.  Which statement is true?

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4.  The correct steps to become a Dad are:

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5. What is the best meaning of anger?

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6. A good way to model anger for your children is:

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7. What is the difference between self-concept and self-esteem?

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8. Which of the tips below is not a way to build self-worth?

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9. Which statement best defines what feeling close as a family leads to?

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10.  The best ways to build family closeness include:

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11.  Sexual self-worth refers to a man’s:

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12. A man does not have to protect himself and others from STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) to have good sexual self-worth.

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13. Which statement is true about the healthy or good use of power and control?

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14.  Ways to reduce power struggles include:

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15.  Competitive fathering is when:

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16.  Living “vicariously” through your children means:

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17. What is the difference between criticism and confrontation?

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18. An important step in negotiating (striking a deal) with your children is to figure out who caused the problem.

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19. Reverse psychology is a way to help children cooperate by:

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20. The idea behind the “fooler approach” is to:

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21.  Select the best response about alcohol.

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22. Which of the tips below are healthy ways to reduce stress at work?

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