Across
- 3. A type of family that temporarily brings children in that are not related to them.
- 4. A type of domestic violence that involves aggression, hitting, kicking, throwing objects, etc. which harms the body.
- 5. A bond or a connection that someone has with others.
- 7. A type of family that brings a child into their family permanently that was not born in their family originally.
- 8. A small friend group that has similar interests or backgrounds, that typically exclude others they consider outsiders.
- 10. A syndrome occurs when a baby is forcefully shaken or someone uses too much force with them, causing brain damage or death.
- 12. A part someone plays in their relationship.
- 14. A type of domestic violence that typically affects children, as their needs are not met and can cause issues such as poor hygiene and malnutrition.
- 15. A type of domestic violence that involves the invasion of someone's private parts and/or force of someone into partaking in intercourse-related acts.
- 16. A type of family where the single parent remarries and combines their children with their new spouse's children, they may also decide to add more children with their new spouse.
Down
- 1. Violence towards a family member (spouse, sibling, child, etc.) that can be physical, sexual, or emotional.
- 2. A type of family that has one caretaker for one or more children, may happen after a divorce or death of the other caretaker.
- 6. Someone you know, but are not close with, they aren't considered a close friend.
- 9. A type of domestic violence that affects someone's mental health directly, involves controlling behavior, manipulation, belittling, etc.
- 11. A type of family that includes family members beyond parents and siblings.
- 13. A type of friendship that has affection with someone you're close with but has no romantic interactions.
