Growth & Development Ch 4

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Across
  1. 4. child without siblings who interacts primarily with adults and their role models
  2. 7. This child will compete for attention and may strive to match or surpass older siblings. Parents may be more relaxed in their approach to childcare.
  3. 11. Adult unmarried partners with or without children
  4. 12. _____-family stage during retirement and aging, involving role adjustments, grandparenting, and maintaining relationships
  5. 13. The family _____ food, clothing, water, and shelter for each of its members.
  6. 14. One partner in one country, the other partner in another country, with or without children
  7. 19. First stage of a new family where two adults form a bond, adjust roles, and merge values
  8. 20. Unlimited power or authority; ability to do anything
  9. 22. Shared pleasurable activities that strengthen family bonds and support emotional development
  10. 23. Parenting style balancing guidance and choices, promoting respect, responsibility, and self-esteem
  11. 25. Parenting style with few rules or limits, granting children complete freedom and little guidance
  12. 26. Process by which families continue and pass on genes to future generations
  13. 27. Legal family disruption requiring moving forward, developing new ties, and redefining parenting roles. A common example of family breakdown.
  14. 28. _____-child stage when children leave home, parents refocus on themselves, and roles and goals are reevaluated
  15. 29. Ability to make independent decisions and/or act on one’s own values and beliefs
Down
  1. 1. Adult partners, children, and grandparents or other family members
  2. 2. Family with impaired relationships, poor communication, or unhealthy patterns of behavior
  3. 3. Measures taken by families to prevent illness, injury, and harm across all life stages
  4. 5. Family stage marked by the birth of a child and adjustments to parenting roles and responsibilities
  5. 6. Loving care and support that promote growth, development, and well-being
  6. 8. Family with healthy relationships, effective communication, and supportive interactions
  7. 9. These children have their parents’ undivided attention for a period. Parents often have very high expectations for this child.
  8. 10. Individuals with their mates and children where all adults are responsible for all the children
  9. 15. Parenting style where adults make all decisions, enforce rules strictly, and demand unquestioned respect
  10. 16. Adult married partners, with or without children
  11. 17. Primary influence teaching a child how to interact with society and learn about the world. The family is the child’s primary _____ agent.
  12. 18. The child who often receives extra attention and may develop a sense of importance because of their “baby” role
  13. 21. Mother(s) or father(s), stepparent, child, siblings, stepsiblings, half-siblings
  14. 24. The family _____ is the first setting where individuals learn decision-making for health and well-being