Across
- 4. - The ability to adapt to new situations and changes, highlighting flexibility in behavior and thought.
- 6. - Willingness to help others without expecting anything in return.
- 8. discipline - The parent style that uses high demands and low responsiveness.
- 11. discipline - A parenting strategy that focuses on explaining why a certain behavior is inappropriate to encourage understanding and empathy.
- 12. reciprocal play - Type of play where children engage in activities where they take turns and assist each other.
- 14. discipline - A type of discipline that relies on the use of authority and control to ensure compliance.
- 15. play - Type of play where children play together and build on each other’s ideas.
Down
- 1. control - The ability to manage emotions and behaviors effectively.
- 2. play - A type of play that is collaborative and involves shared goals.
- 3. discipline - A parenting style characterized by low demands and high responsiveness.
- 5. - The study of behavior in natural environments, often applied to understanding social interactions among children.
- 6. education - The way to educate about diversity and inclusion.
- 7. behavior - Disconnection from reality, which can manifest as a coping mechanism in stressful situations.
- 9. discipline - Parenting style characterized by warmth and high expectations.
- 10. - Related to the ability to visualize and manipulate objects in space, crucial for many cognitive tasks.
- 13. mechanisms - Coping strategies used to protect oneself from anxiety or unwanted emotions.
