Child Development Unit One
Across
- 1. parenting style in which parents set some rules, but allow children some freedom
- 3. development that involves interactions with people and social groups, disposition, emotions
- 5. Person who is legally appointed by the court to take responsibility for a child in the event of the birthparents death or extended absence
- 6. parenting style in which the main objective is to make children completely obedient
- 11. family in which an adult provides a temporary home for a child who cannot live with their birthparents
- 13. mainly used in behavior modification or in intervention methods for children's behavioral problems
- 14. activities done repeatedly every year
- 15. family that extends past the parent(s) and their children to include other adult relatives who interact within the same household
- 17. knowledge was a personal construct but much was a social construct
- 18. family that forms when a single parent marries another person
- 19. children think differently at different ages
Down
- 2. parenting style in which parents give children almost no guidelines or rules
- 4. families headed by one adult
- 7. systems children's development is influenced by both hereditary and indirect environment
- 8. personality was determined by how children coped with their physical drive
- 9. growth of the body and development of the large/small motor skills
- 10. physical and intellectual development was determined by heredity and biological maturation
- 12. development that concerns how people learn, what people learn, and how they express themselves
- 14. series of six stages that many families go through over the year
- 16. families consisting of a father, mother, and their biological child or children who they live together