What does the "S" in P.I.E.S stand for?
What is Social?
The stage after prenatal development
What is infancy?
A family that consists of two parents and their biological or adopted children
What are nuclear families?
Parenting style that is the most neglectful
What is uninvolved?
At what age do most children begin walking independently?
12 months
What does the "P" in P.I.E.S stand for?
What is Physical?
The age adolescence typically begins
What is 13-18?
Family type that includes children from previous marriages or relationships
What is a Blended family?
Rarely set limits and allow the child to make most decisions
What is permissive?
What is the safest sleep position for an infant?
On their back
What does the "E" in P.I.E.S stand for?
What is Emotional?
What is the term for a baby from conception to birth?
Fetus
Grandparents raising grandchildren
What are Grandparent-led families?
Set rules but explain them and listen to the child’s perspective
What is authoritative/democratic?
What is the best way to prevent diaper rash in infants?
Change the diaper frequently and keep the area dry
What does the "I" in P.I.E.S stand for?
What is Intellectual?
Family structure is formed when one parent raises a child alone
What is a Single-parent family?
Parenting style known for being strict with high expectations and little flexibility
What is Authoritarian?
How often should newborns be fed?
Every 2-3 hours
A family that provides temporary care for children
What is a foster family?