Ch. 3- Family Trends

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Across
  1. 5. A void in a couple's life when the home is empty and they no longer focus on their children
  2. 6. Placing students with special educational needs in a general education classroom setting all or most of the time
  3. 7. In the U.S., people of different backgrounds, languages, races, ethnicities, religions, and socioeconomic classes live in one society
  4. 9. Unfounded negative bias often based on stereotyping
  5. 11. Paid or unpaid time off from work that fathers may take after the birth or adoption
  6. 13. Federal law that allows full-time employed individuals to take job-protected leave without pay for the family transitions that involve close family members
  7. 15. Students who are ahead of their peers in at least one area of intelligence
  8. 18. Legal agreement in which both parents provide care and make decisions for the child
  9. 19. Disorder that involves basic psychological processes that impair using or understanding language including the ability to listen, speak, read, write, spell, or calculate
  10. 21. School programs that allow gifted children to leave the regular classroom for advanced learning in a particular subject
  11. 24. All the societal systems that regulate behavior and relationships between people
  12. 25. Includes physical disabilities, cognitive disabilities, emotional and behavioral problems, and learning disorders. Also includes speech, vision, and hearing disorders
  13. 26. Federal law that governs how states provide early intervention, special education, and other services to children with disabilities
  14. 27. When the economy slows or declines
  15. 28. Products produced for consumers to use
Down
  1. 1. The organization of individuals into groups based on characteristic patterned relationships
  2. 2. Paid or unpaid time off from work to care for a new child
  3. 3. A person's identity with a particular racial, national, or cultural group and support of that group's customs, beliefs, and language
  4. 4. Two or more people living in the same household who are related
  5. 7. Financial responsibility & maintenance of children that is legally binding
  6. 8. Economy accelerates and increases
  7. 10. All living and nonliving things on Earth
  8. 12. Educational plan tailored to the specific educational goals of a child with special needs
  9. 14. The idea that cultural identities should not be ignored, but instead should be maintained and valued
  10. 16. Preconceived generalizations about certain groups of people
  11. 17. Determines legal responsibility for a child
  12. 20. Six basic stages that many families go through as a normal part of life
  13. 22. Cognitive or physical impairment that impedes or limits common activities
  14. 23. When the economy begins to accelerate or look hopeful
  15. 25. A measure of the wealth, comforts, and material goods available to a family