Emphasizes early parent-child relationships in constructing a way of relating to others, which can impact future relationships.
What is the Continuity View of Relationships?
100
Uncertainty regarding new family members' roles and responsibilities.
What is Boundary Ambiguity?
100
When young people provide each other with similar amounts and types of contributions to the relationship.
What is the Symmetrical Reciprocity Mode of Relationships?
100
A narrow definition includes self-disclosure or sharing of private thoughts.
What is Intimacy?
100
An educational approach that emphasizes use of learning time.
What is Direct Instruction?
200
This approach balances rules with negotiation, corrective guidance, and nurturance.
What is an Authoritative Parenting Style
200
A status variable of sibling relationships which is a poor predictor of a child's well-being.
What is birth order?
200
Children who are frequently nominated as someone's best friend and as being disliked.
What is Controversial?
200
A social group characterized by activity participation, can be reputation-based.
What is a Crowd?
200
Criticisms of this act include "teaching to the test", and too narrow of a view of student success/achievement.
What is No Child Left Behind?
300
The absence of a need for immediate emotional support from one's parents.
What is Emotional Autonomy?
300
A concept that reflects how both young and old members of a family unit impact & shape each other.
What is Reciprocal Socialization?
300
The sociometric status most likely to be held by the "new kid" in school.
What is Neglected?
300
The tendency to associate with those similar to us in attitude, educational aspirations, and interests.
What is Homophily?
300
This style of classroom management encourages students to be independent, cooperative, and cognizant of classroom expectations.
What is the Authoritative Strategy?
400
Concept referring to how a securely attached infant will use their caregiver as a source of safety and security, moving closer to their caregiver when they are unsure of a situation.
What is a Secure Base?
400
This event can result in lower household income, custody battles, and/or relocation.
What is Divorce?
400
A combination of techniques intended to improve an adolescent's social skills.
What are Conglomerate Strategies?
400
Functions of this type of relationship includes recreation, source of status, learning about intimacy, and even sexual experimentation and exploration.
What is a Romantic/Dating Relationship?
400
A classroom strategy that promotes diverse individuals to work together towards common goals.
What is a Jigsaw Classroom?
500
This relationship is characterized by teaching, warmth, & conflict.
What is a Sibling?
500
This parenting style is supportive, but avoids the management responsibility of their adolescents.
What is Indulgent?
500
Functions of this relationship include companionship, ego support, social comparison, and intimacy.
What is friendship?
500
"the Honeymoon period" of a love relationship.
What is Romantic/Passionate love or Eros
500
Inclusion of individuals with differences and exceptionalities in a general classroom when appropriate.