The acquisition of appropriate skills, attitudes, behaviours, and beliefs.
Socialization
This type of system emphasizes the oldest man in the family (making decisions, having the power, etc.).
Patriarchy
This parenting style is characterized by expectations and high expectations but also warmth and support.
Authoritative
This is where attachment styles in adulthood are believed to come from.
Relationships with Early Caregivers
This parenting style is rare outside North America.
Authoritarian
Demanding a child clean their room and causing the child to speak back in defiance is an example of this concept.
Positive Feedback Loop
A family consisting of a mother, father, older brother, and younger sister would be considered this type of family.
Nuclear family
A parenting style characterized by obedience and discipline.
Authoritarian
Consistent responsiveness to the child’s needs is crucial for the development of which attachment style.
Secure Attachment
American parenting styles tend to value this trait.
Independence
The term for the amount of sensitivity parents display towards their child's needs (Warmth, love, etc.).
Responsiveness
Three generations living in one household would be considered this type of family.
Extended family/Multigenerational family
Low demands and control and little emotional involvement are characteristics of this parenting style.
Indifferent
Feelings of intimacy, emotional security, and physical safety are all characteristics of this attachment pattern.
Secure Pattern
In this section of the world, authority has more inherent authority, valuing respect and compliance.
The East
This part of the brain, responsible for reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving, is not fully developed until about 25 years of age.
Prefrontal Cortex
This term describes the situation in which parents live in different households while remaining close to their children.
Co-parenting
Low demands and high responsiveness are characteristics of this parenting style.
Indulgent
Due to consistent rejection, the individual feels insecure in their attachment. As a defence, resorts to disconnect and avoidance.
Anxious-Avoidant Pattern
Unlike many North American children, this ethnic group of American youth with authoritarian parents tends to flourish in school.
Asian American Youths
Approximately this percentage of 20-24 year olds still live at home with their parent(s).
60%
A family system that promotes and is limited to marrying within one’s clan, community, or cultural group. In biology, this is another term for in-breeding.
Endogamy/Endogamous family
The lesser-known fifth parenting style. It is characterized by demands that do not tolerate debate or discussion.
Traditional Parenting
This pattern is characterized by intense distress at the departure of their parent and cannot be comforted when they return.
Anxious-ambivalent/avoidant patterns
While harsh discipline can cause social problems in white American teens, this ethnic group of Americans does not follow the same pattern when their parents demand obedience.
Black American Youths