Family

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