Alabama Parenting Questionnaire, APQ-PR Test - the question form

Questions: 17 · 4 minutes
1. When your child does something well, you let them know.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
2. You threaten to punish your child but then do not actually punish them.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
3. You volunteer to help your child with special activities that he or she is involved in.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
4. Your child is able to talk you out of punishing them after they have done something wrong.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
5. You ask your child how their day went.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
6. You help your child with their tasks.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
7. You praise your child when he or she does something well.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
8. You praise your child when they behave well.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
9. You kiss or hug your child when they have done something well.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
10. You end your child's punishment early (for example, you lift restrictions sooner than you originally said).
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
11. The way you punish your child depends on your mood.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
12. You spank your child with your hand when he or she has done something wrong.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
13. You ignore your child when he or she misbehaves.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
14. You spank your child when he or she has done something wrong.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
15. You hit your child with a belt or another object when they have done something wrong.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
16. You yell or shout at your child when he or she has done something wrong.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
17. You use time-out (having him/her sit or stand in the corner) as a punishment.
1 – Never
2 – Almost never
3 – Sometimes
4 – Often
5 – Always
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