Across
- 5. style in which the main objective is to make children completely obedient
- 6. withdrawal- Discipline technique in which parents threaten children with being unloved or suggest some form of parent/child separation.
- 8. Parenting style in which parents desire to provide for and protect their children beyond what is in the best interest of children. Also called helicopter parenting.
- 10. -Providing all aspects of care for a child, which includes meeting physical, intellectual, and social-emotional needs.
- 11. and beliefs that guide a person’s conduct and define his or her personality and behavior
- 12. and actions parents use to influence their children’s behavior
- 13. style in which parents give children almost no guidelines or rules.
- 14. of methods and techniques to teach children self-control
Down
- 1. style in which parents set some rules but allow children some freedom. Also called assertive-democratic.
- 2. responsibilities-Parents must meet their child’s basic needs including food, clothing, housing, education, medical care, emotional and physical needs, and financial needs.
- 3. Discipline technique in which parents use or threaten to use some form of physical punishment or deny privileges.
- 4. rights-The right to have a child.
- 7. To train a child to live as part of a group, such as the family, culture, or society.
- 9. in which parents discipline their children by reasoning and explaining to them why they should or should not use certain behaviors.
