Across
- 2. parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- 4. continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes
- 8. promise made with no intention of following through
- 9. used as an adjective: fitting society’s standard of correct behavior; used as a noun: practice or characteristic deemed acceptable or even desirable by society
- 12. elements required to survive and maintain health, such as food, water, shelter, clothing and medical care
- 14. nature of interaction and relationships among family members
- 15. to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships
- 17. parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control and maturity demand, and high levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- 18. dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves the enforcing of rules
- 19. situation which gives a child the choice to behave or misbehave, set up by a parent simply to catch an act of misbehavior
Down
- 1. parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control and maturity demand, and low levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- 3. dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which deals with parents’ willingness and ability to communication with their children
- 5. dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves parents’ expressions of warmth and support
- 6. process of creating or using negative emotions and insecurities for behavioral manipulation
- 7. capacity to understand or share the emotions experienced by another
- 10. capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower
- 11. parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- 13. dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which relates to parental expectations for children to live up to their potential
- 16. failure to care for or give attention to