Gender Communication in Families

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Across
  1. 5. is a dynamic relational concept.
  2. 6. there are five types of these.
  3. 9. people are independent and self-governing
  4. 10. bombard us from pre-birth on
  5. 11. being comfortable displaying physical affection enhances,
  6. 12. network of people who share their lives over long periods of time; who are bound by ties of marriage, blood, or commitment.
  7. 14. are the preferred playmates.
  8. 16. a mother/wife, father/husband, and perhaps one or more children.
  9. 17. family members are
Down
  1. 1. includes two partners equally committed to career and family.
  2. 2. family relationships involve,
  3. 3. families headed by transsexuals, gays, and lesbians.
  4. 4. factors such as race, ethnicity, and social class have an effect on those experiences.
  5. 7. include grandparents, siblings, aunts and uncles, in-laws, and nieces and nephews.
  6. 8. are the preferred nurturers.
  7. 13. the ability to perceive another person’s view of the world as though it were yours.
  8. 15. families typically function around a