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Across
  1. 1. Growth Learning about oneself
  2. 4. Perspective Seeing the world through the eyes of a child or young person
  3. 5. A family unit that serves as a substitute family for a child These families may be nuclear, single-parent, blended or extended family structures.
  4. 6. Family" Children that come along with a marriage in a blended family
  5. 8. Having a job or career and responsibilities
  6. 12. and Acceptance Having a sense of belonging and unconditional love, being wanted and included, as in a group of friends
  7. 13. Support Equal support from each parent in the family
  8. 16. Family A child-bearing family; has one or more young children
  9. 18. Family A pre- retirement family, no children at home
  10. 19. Period A period of changing from one time in life to another
  11. 20. Parents and one or more children that are permanently and legally placed; these families may be nuclear, single-parent, blended or extended family structures.
  12. 21. Responsibilities Different tasks that parents will have to do due to having a child
  13. 23. Includes one parent and one or more children
  14. 26. Adjustments Changes in a person's attitude and perspectives--- for examples, worries and fears parents have after child is born
  15. 28. Hiearchy of Human Needs A theory that arranges human needs in order of their priority with lower-level needs being met before higher needs can be recognized and fulfilled
  16. 29. Family a family of elderly adults, usually retired
  17. 31. Relationship Characterized by respect, sharing, trust and support between two people
  18. 32. of Pride A feeling of a job well done--- for example, the pride of a parent when children live independently and give something back to the world
  19. 33. and Security Needs Keeping family members protected from harm within and from outside the home
Down
  1. 2. Figure The person in charge of a family
  2. 3. Caregiver that has legal responsibility for a child
  3. 7. Needs To become what we are capable of becoming
  4. 9. Needs Feeling good about yourself and accepting a realistic view of your strengths and weakness
  5. 10. Includes married couple, each spouse's children from previous relationships, and any children they have together
  6. 11. Family A developing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens
  7. 12. Family A family with middle-age parents and children leaving home for college, etc.
  8. 14. Family A child-bearing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens
  9. 15. Families that do not follow the "typical" life cycle stages
  10. 17. Includes husband, wife, and one or more of their biological children
  11. 22. Needs Maintaining wellness of the human body and avoiding illness
  12. 24. Changes Changes in the way you spend your daily schedule due to child being added to family
  13. 25. Includes all relatives in a family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
  14. 27. Individuals related to each other biologically or legally
  15. 30. in Relationships Changes in the feelings that a couple may have for each other after a child is born due to added pressure