Unit 6 Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. family stage- major tasks of this stage are adjusting to retirement, adjusting to decline in income, adjusting to changing health and reduced energy, maintain rewarding relationships with children and grandchildren, establish pleasurable activities to build self-esteem
  2. 5. family-Adult partners, children, and grandparents or other family members
  3. 11. stage- major tasks of this stage is to establish bonds between individuals, adjust to new routines, and define roles and responsbilities
  4. 14. family is one partner in one country, the other partner in another country, with or without children
  5. 16. family-Adult unmarried partners with or without children
  6. 17. family-Individuals with their mates and children where all adults are responsible for all the children
  7. 18. (or laissez-faire) family- offer their members complete freedom. Parents do not try to regulate or set limits on the family members. Children raised under this style of parenting often do not learn impulse control. Parents practicing the uninvolved parenting style show little or no commitment to parenting.
  8. 19. (or autocratic) family- parents make all decisions, children get no choices. rules are made and enforced by adults without input from children. parents demand and expect respect from children. rigid and punitive style.
  9. 20. is pleasurable activities such as family time
  10. 23. child stage- major tasks of this stage is adjust to new roles and "empty nest", focus on reestablishing marital relationship, develop new roles, interests, and accomplishments
Down
  1. 1. is loving care and attention
  2. 2. is the means by which the family survives and passes its genes to succeeding generations
  3. 3. refers to an increase in physical size.
  4. 6. family is unable to offer its members a stable structure. As a result, family members may have poor interpersonal skills and lack the ability to deal with stress and conflict. A lack of proper discipline and consistency can lead to acting out or antisocial behaviors.
  5. 7. family- is LGBTQ adult married or unmarried partners with or without children
  6. 8. (or democratic) family-offer their members choices and encourage participation and individual responsibility. These families work on a philosophy of mutual respect. It is thought that children develop a greater sense of self-esteem and gradual autonomy in this style of family.
  7. 9. refers to the progressive acquisition of skills and the capacity to function. Development is qualitative and proceeds from the general to the specific
  8. 10. parent family- mother or father and children (one single parent)
  9. 12. (adoptive) family- parents or caregivers and children
  10. 13. family is one that fosters the growth and development of its members.readily admits new members into the circle without compromising the worth and individuality of its members. Healthy families can recognize and accept the differences among individual members and accommodate stressors from inside or outside the family
  11. 15. family- Adult married partners, with or without children
  12. 21. stage- major tasks of this stage is to integrate new baby into family unit, adjust to new roles, extend relations to extended family, explore and establish child-care philosophy
  13. 22. or reconstituted family-Mother(s) or father(s), stepparent, child, siblings, stepsiblings, half-siblings