Across
- 4. Founder of the 'Human development ecological systems theory'.
- 6. A group consisting of two parents and their children living together as a unit.
- 8. a house and its occupants regarded as a unit, sharing facilities and a living space but not in a sexual relationship.
- 10. A theory which focuses on equal rights for women.
- 12. A shift of the traditional nuclear family, both spouse work towards a whole family income.
- 14. The aftermath of a separation/ divorce resulting in a single parent family and a......
- 16. Relativism Takes into account the particular context of an act when evaluating it ethically, instead of focusing on the legality.
- 17. The internalising of dominant norms and values whilst young and within the family.
Down
- 1. The internalising of dominant norms and values of wider society, normally associated with the education system.
- 2. The theorist who says that all families are harmonious and don't see the diversity within society.
- 3. The most 'common' family type.
- 5. Where there is only one parent to take primary care of the child(ren).
- 7. Expansion of LAT.
- 9. The idea that different things within society are shaped and formed dependant on the differing factors within that individual society.
- 11. The joining of 2 single parent families through marriage, engagement or cohabitation.
- 13. Two people involved in a sexual relationship who move in together, this tends to happen before they get married.
- 15. Also known as the 'Cereal Box Family', made up of a Mother and a Father along with two children (one of 'each').
