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THE D.I.S.C. MODEL
OF BEHAVIOR
"She was always
active, even as a baby she couldn’t sit still"
"He’s always be
talkative. His report cards always had a comment from his
teacher about how disruptive his taking was in class"
"He was always such
a good, quiet child. He never gave me a bit of trouble."
"He always asked
what to do first before acting."
No one style is better
than another; they are just different ways of behaving. Each style
has both strengths and weaknesses. Most children are able to use
behaviors from all four styles even though they prefer 1 or 2
styles.
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The essence of this
model is based on human emotion. In other words, we don’t
intend to provide meaningful insights about such aspects as
spirituality, competency or intellect. |
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To understand this
model more, it is good to go back to its predecessors. During
the period of the Ancient Greeks, 4 behavioral temperaments
were referred to:
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Choleric (yellow bile)
= D
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Sanguine (blood) type
= I
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Phlegmatic (black
Bile) type = S
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Melancholic (Black
Bile) type = C
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The model represents
accumulated insights of many people. The same theory finds
expression in the 4 main blood groups (A, B, AB and O).
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BEHAVIORAL
CHECKLIST
The following checklist
can be used to develop an understanding about the children in your
life. To determine a child’s natural behavioral style, just read
through the descriptions. Put a check mark next to the phrases
which best describe the child’s most common behaviors. As you
read through the checklist, think about the most common behaviors
you have observed.
Behavioral Category 1
Behavioral Category 2
Behavioral Category 3
Behavioral Category 4
Count the number of checks
you made in each category. Determine which two categories have the
most checks.
BEHAVIORAL CATEGORY 1 :
ACTIVE & DECISIVE (D)
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Hate to lose
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Somewhat demanding
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May ask a lot of
questions
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Controls the
environment by being the "boss"
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Often tells instead of
asks
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Not afraid to barge in
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Not afraid to fight
for what they need r want
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Have the drive to do
things quickly
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In the classroom, may
have trouble sitting for long periods of time
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Have a natural drive
for activity
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If forced to sit still
for long periods of time, may "stir up trouble"
BEHAVIORAL CATEGORY 2 :
TALKATIVE AND ANIMATED (I)
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May like to show off
or be the center of attention
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Able to get most
people to listen to them talk
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Usually make friends
very easily and can be quite charming
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Tend to want
popularity and recognition
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Know how to get
attention and can easily talk to almost anyone
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Interacts with all
types of people
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"her his talking
frequently disrupts the class"
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Always volunteers to
answer questions
BEHAVIORAL CATEGORY 3 :
SOFT SPOKEN AND COOPERATIVE (S)
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probably dislikes
fighting
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prefers to cooperate
with others
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tend to be soft spoken
and quiet
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usually try hard to
see the good in people; takes pride in being pleasant to
others
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like things and people
to stay just the way they are
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prefers to listen
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may allow other
children to get the attention or center stage
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do not have to be the
star but like sincere recognition
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frequently commended
in school because of ability to get along with other children
and be part of a team
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good at listening,
cooperating
BEHAVIORAL CATEGORY 4 :
CAUTIOUS AND CONCERNED ABOUT DOING
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like to do things
correctly
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like to plan ahead and
know what the rules are
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prefers to know the
exact answers
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like their rooms
organized and neat
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usually like to have
time to think before deciding to do anything
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may sometimes fret and
worry
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careful with key
details such as taking care of favorite toys
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asks probing questions
which seem too adult for them
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careful in doing tasks
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follows rules
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