Ch. 7 & 9 Building Families & Parenting Roles & Resposibilities
Across
- 5. A person who suffers from the disease of alcoholism.
- 10. A list of items or tasks that have been ranked in order of importance.
- 11. workweeks Employees may work four-day, 40-hour workweeks with 10-hour workdays.
- 13. A network of people and organizations family members can turn to during a crisis.
- 14. A telephone number people can call for information or other assistance with a specific problem.
- 15. An event that greatly influences people’s lives and causes them to make difficult changes in their lifestyles.
- 16. A dependence of the body on a continuing supply of a substance, such as a drug.
- 17. A person who provides care for someone else.
- 21. A child care program formed by groups of parents who share in the care of their children, allowing parents more control over the program.
- 22. A disease in which a person develops a physical and psychological addiction to alcohol.
- 24. The name given to the process of raising a child.
- 25. A family that provides a positive environment that encourages each family member to grow and develop to his or her fullest potential.
- 26. Failure to provide proper food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and parental supervision to meet family needs.
Down
- 1. Someone who unknowingly acts in ways that contribute to an alcoholic’s or addict’s drug use.
- 2. Two or more roles, such as work and family roles, being filled by one person.
- 3. Employees set their own work schedules within certain company terms.
- 4. Care provided for a child who needs a home temporarily.
- 6. A family that provides a negative environment that discourages the growth and development of family members.
- 7. A family in which both spouses are employed.
- 8. Two people divide the work responsibilities of one job, each working on a part-time basis.
- 9. The use of illegal drugs or the misuse of legal drugs such as alcohol.
- 12. A group of people who share a similar problem or concern.
- 18. The failure to provide loving care and attention to family members.
- 19. A pattern of unhealthy behaviors that is used by family members to cover up a problem.
- 20. The use of a drug for a purpose other than it was intended.
- 23. A trained individual who provides quality child care in a parent’s home.