Across
- 1. Growth Learning about oneself
- 4. Perspective Seeing the world through the eyes of a child or young person
- 5. A family unit that serves as a substitute family for a child These families may be nuclear, single-parent, blended or extended family structures.
- 6. Family" Children that come along with a marriage in a blended family
- 8. Having a job or career and responsibilities
- 12. and Acceptance Having a sense of belonging and unconditional love, being wanted and included, as in a group of friends
- 13. Support Equal support from each parent in the family
- 16. Family A child-bearing family; has one or more young children
- 18. Family A pre- retirement family, no children at home
- 19. Period A period of changing from one time in life to another
- 20. Parents and one or more children that are permanently and legally placed; these families may be nuclear, single-parent, blended or extended family structures.
- 21. Responsibilities Different tasks that parents will have to do due to having a child
- 23. Includes one parent and one or more children
- 26. Adjustments Changes in a person's attitude and perspectives--- for examples, worries and fears parents have after child is born
- 28. Hiearchy of Human Needs A theory that arranges human needs in order of their priority with lower-level needs being met before higher needs can be recognized and fulfilled
- 29. Family a family of elderly adults, usually retired
- 31. Relationship Characterized by respect, sharing, trust and support between two people
- 32. of Pride A feeling of a job well done--- for example, the pride of a parent when children live independently and give something back to the world
- 33. and Security Needs Keeping family members protected from harm within and from outside the home
Down
- 2. Figure The person in charge of a family
- 3. Caregiver that has legal responsibility for a child
- 7. Needs To become what we are capable of becoming
- 9. Needs Feeling good about yourself and accepting a realistic view of your strengths and weakness
- 10. Includes married couple, each spouse's children from previous relationships, and any children they have together
- 11. Family A developing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens
- 12. Family A family with middle-age parents and children leaving home for college, etc.
- 14. Family A child-bearing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens
- 15. Families that do not follow the "typical" life cycle stages
- 17. Includes husband, wife, and one or more of their biological children
- 22. Needs Maintaining wellness of the human body and avoiding illness
- 24. Changes Changes in the way you spend your daily schedule due to child being added to family
- 25. Includes all relatives in a family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
- 27. Individuals related to each other biologically or legally
- 30. in Relationships Changes in the feelings that a couple may have for each other after a child is born due to added pressure
