Across
- 4. A family that takes a child into their home for a while and takes care of him/her.
- 6. A family made up of children who are not biologically related to them.
- 8. A family made up of a pair of adults and their children.
- 11. The type of development that includes the gradual gaining of skills, relationships, and attitudes that enable a person to interact in society.
- 13. The type of development that includes growth in a person's ability to distinguish between and to express their emotions in a socially acceptable way, and to be able to understand the emotional content of other people’s communication.
- 15. The family is an important learning center for children and members.
Down
- 1. The type of development that includes growth in such a way that their brain becomes more and more capable of understanding, analyzing, and evaluating concepts to make sense out of the world around them.
- 2. Money is earned and spent to meet families’ needs.
- 3. A family that consists of various relatives, such as grandparents, living in one household.
- 5. A family consisting of only one parent and their children.
- 7. The type of development that includes the progress of a person’s control over their body. This includes control over muscles, coordination, strength, and abilities.
- 9. To be successful, families must help members adjust to a changing world.
- 10. A family made up of two parents that includes their children from previous relationships.
- 12. Playing together has always been a part of family life.
- 14. A primary social group consisting of more than one closely bonded person, the principal function of which is the provision for its members
