Across
- 2. where one women marries two or more men
- 4. this type of family consists of two parents and their children (either biological or adopted)
- 10. this social institution is central to society, and is responsible for the socialisation of the young child
- 11. the emotional attachment that develop between two individuals
- 14. babies and toddlers often get clingy and cry if the mother or caregiver leaves them, even for a short period of time. However, it is a normal part of the young child's development.
- 15. a socially sanctioned union of people in a relationship of love
- 16. this childcare option comprises of more than 6, but less than 20 children, between 2 years – school age
Down
- 1. the baby will suddenly start crying, if a stranger picks him up, without anything traumatic happening
- 3. this type of family has become the norm in countries where war and diseases like HIV/Aids caused the death of parents, leaving the eldest sibling to take care of the rest of the children
- 5. this childcare option focuses on educating the child between 3 years – school age
- 6. this type of family involves a single parent remarrying, and one or both spouses, introduce children from previous marriage into their new marriage relationship
- 7. refers to the intimate and enduring emotional relationship between the infant and caregiver
- 8. attachment style where the child tries to make contact with the mother, but also tries to avoid contact by crying, kicking or hitting
- 9. marriage between one man and one woman
- 12. two or more core families that are connected by simultaneous multiple marriages, where one of the spouses is part of more than one core family
- 13. attachment style where the child becomes upset when separated from the mother, and is happy when she returns
