Chapter 1
Parenting Styles
Therioes
Parental testing
Miscellaneous
100
Birth to approximately 18 months?
What is a infant.
100
These parents rarely discipline their children because they have relatively low expectations of maturity and self-control.
What is permissive parents?
100
Human development is a series of eight stages characterized by psychosocial cries the derive from physiological development and the demands made on the individual by family and society.
What is the theory of psychosocial development?
100
Also called sonography or diagnostic medical sonography, is an imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within your body. The images can provide valuable information for diagnosing and treating a variety of diseases and conditions.
What is ultrasound?
100
The period of the pregnancy when the fetus is carried in the uterus.
What is gestation?
200
18 months to 36 months of age.
What is a toddler?
200
The parent is demanding and responsive.
What is Authoritative parenting.
200
The child's most immediate relationships.
What is Microsystem?
200
Creates images of soft tissues such as the brain.
What is magnetic resonance imaging?
200
Born less then 36 weeks gestation.
What is premature?
300
A family member or paid helper who regularly looks after a child or a sick, elderly, or disabled person.
What is caregiver?
300
Neither responsive nor demanding, although not to the point of being neglectful.
What is Uninvolved parent.
300
Children need a relationship that provides safety and security in order for them to attend to learning and exploration.
What is the attachment theory?
300
Ultrasound to hear fetal heartbeat.
What is Doppler device.
300
The state of being helpless, defenseless or open to criticism or danger.
What is vulnerable?
400
genetic influences on the growth and development of a child.
What is Nature?
400
Emphasize the importance of the individual over the group.
What is Individualist cultures?
400
A combination of ideas and actions the babies create in order to learn and explore.
What is a schema?
400
Tests amniotic fluid for chromosomal disorders.
What is Amniocentesis.
400
Changes resulting for external influences.
What is epigenetics.
500
The influences of the environment, experiences, and education on the child's growth and development.
What is Nurture.
500
They emphasize cooperation and interdependent relationships over individuality.
What is Collectivist cultures.
500
Who came up with the theory on trust vs. mistrust.
What is Eric Erikson?
500
A quick test performed on a baby at 1 and 5 minutes after birth. The 1-minute score determines how well the baby tolerated the birthing process. The 5-minute score tells the doctor how well the baby is doing outside the mother's womb.
What is APGAR?
500
Use of reason.
What is justification?
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