Ch. 2 Families & Parents
Across
- 4. The ideals and beliefs about what is important and how to act on them.
- 6. A person’s behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs about men and women in society, acquired by watching the same-gender parent.
- 7. The legal process of transferring a child’s parental relationship from his or her birthparents to adoptive parents.
- 11. A family that provides temporary, substitute care for children who need it.
- 12. A family that includes one parent and his or her biological or adopted children.
- 14. A way of living.
- 15. A family that includes a married couple and the children one or both of them brings from a previous relationship to the new family.
- 16. A family’s position within society based on social and economic factors.
Down
- 1. A group of two or more people who are related by birth, marriage, adoption, or other circumstances.
- 2. A family that includes all the relatives in a family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
- 3. Unrelated adults who raise children, but never legally adopt them.
- 5. The stages of family development that expand and contract over a period of time from marriage to old age.
- 8. A family that includes a husband, wife, and the children they have together.
- 9. The responsibilities a family has for its members and how the family carries out these responsibilities.
- 10. Adoptive parents and one or more adopted children.
- 13. A product or application, which involves using scientific knowledge for practical purposes.