What is Parenting?

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Across
  1. 2. 16.) Stage from age 5 to puberty is the _____ age.
  2. 5. 20.) A parent does not have to be ______, it could be a nonrelative.
  3. 6. 14.) Stage from time of birth to 1 year old.
  4. 8. 17.) Stage from puberty to adulthood is_____.
  5. 10. 5.) The image of oneself is _____.
  6. 14. 3.) Supporting, encouraging, loving, giving attention, and praise are examples of ______.
  7. 16. 13.) ____ refers to the actual chronological age of children.
  8. 17. 9.) What is the increasing skill in one or a combination of abilities?
  9. 20. 7.) An adoptive parent _____ becomes the parent and raises the child as their own.
Down
  1. 1. 4.) Communication, teaching right/wrong, and being a role model are forms of _____.
  2. 3. 12.) A _______ of many theories that describes in various ways how children grow and develop is referred to as The Developmental Theory.
  3. 4. 8.) _____ parents take a child who may be experiencing a problem/crisis in for a short period of time. (Days, weeks, maybe months)
  4. 7. 6.) _____ is a person's opinion, belief, or judgement about his or her worthiness as a person.
  5. 9. 10.) Crawl < Walk < Run is the _____ of development.
  6. 11. 2.) Person besides the parent who loves, cares for, and guides a child.
  7. 12. 19.) A caregiver could be a ______.
  8. 13. 15.) Stage from age 1 to 3 years old.
  9. 15. 11.) A _____ is an organized set of suggestions about facts or events that is developed through study and observation.
  10. 18. 1.) Providing food, clothing, safety, and shelter are examples of ______ care.
  11. 19. 18.) Nurturing, good environment, attention, encouragment, love and guidance are examples of developmental _____.