Cross? Word??
Across
- 5. parents are strict and expect unquestioning obedience. “Do it because I said so”. Teens are expected to follow the beliefs, rules, and values of their parents without challenging them.
- 8. Spending time together is what matters.
- 13. are firm, clear, and strict. Encourage children to communicate openly with them. Parents have high expectations but are willing to discuss them and listen to children's input.
- 14. Many “friends” not all need to know.
- 15. Partners characteristics satisfy the others needs
- 16. If I drive you, I’m asking for gas money
- 17. Friends that change as your life does
- 18. teens will be expected to follow their parents' rules, beliefs, and values without challenging them.
- 19. don’t require children to follow many rules. Parents and children may discuss other topics but do not spend much time setting firm guidelines such as curfews.
- 20. Activities together build meaning in friendship.
Down
- 1. Easier for online and only for a few intimate people.
- 2. Friends that are always with you even when they are not.
- 3. always/regular communication.
- 4. Commonly share DNA and a roof
- 6. people only have enough mental energy to maintain no more than about 150 Friends Those we choose to socialize with
- 7. I will do anything for you.
- 9. “We’ll see each other sometime…”
- 10. prejudice tends to diminish as people communicate with individuals they might otherwise stereotype.
- 11. teens and their parents probably negotiate the curfew by talking openly about it and listening to each other.
- 12. theory people invest in friendship that rewards greater or equal to the cost.