Family
Across
- 4. a form of communication using words to convey information from one person to others
- 5. parent or parents and their children and other relatives living together
- 6. two parents and their biological child or children who live together
- 9. families in which adults provide temporary homes for children who cannot live with their birthparents
- 11. one adult and their child or children
- 12. a pattern of behaviors, attitudes, and approaches that a parent uses when interacting with and raising their child.
- 13. Parents and children are equal in terms of their need for dignity and worth but not in terms of responsibility and decision making.
- 14. These parents usually do not consider themselves to be bad parents, but are operating under a mistaken set of beliefs about what a good parent does.
Down
- 1. a form of communication using actions to convey information from one person to others
- 2. one or both adults in a relationship have children from a previous relationship living in the home
- 3. family members from two or more cultural groups.
- 7. Parent(s) use external control to teach right from wrong, such as spanking, and are quick to act on a discipline problem.
- 8. The emotional and intellectual stages you pass through from childhood to your retirement years as a member of a family
- 9. a group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit.
- 10. Parents view themselves as their children’s friend; they worry that their children will not like them if they set too many rules.