Types
Functions
Life Cycle
Parenting Styles
Baby Care
100

Full-time parents temporarily—for as long as the children reside with them

What is a Foster Family?

100

Fun things that help support quality time and relationships.

What is recreation? 

100

Parents might become grandparents and retire.

What is the aging stage?

100

Children are expected to follow strict rules, Failure to do so usually results in punishmen

What is Authoritarian?

100

doing this can help relieve trapped air that can make a baby spit up, or seem cranky or gassy.

Burping 

200

Has several generations of relatives living together

What is an Extended Family?

200

Changing to fit the needs of each member.

What is adaptation? 

200

Welcoming a new family member, parenting role is added

What is the expanding stage?

200

Establish rules and guidelines that their children are expected to follow. With expectations to support and help children understand.  

What is authoritative? 

200

Wiping in this direction during a diaper change can lower the spread of bacteria that can cause urinary tract infections.

What is Front to back?

300

The husband, the wife or both have children from other relationships.

What is a blended family?

300

Health care, supervision and rules

What is protection? 

300

Newly committed couple adjusting to co-living

What is the couple stage?

300

Parents prioritize being their child's friend rather than being a parent. They are warm and attentive but tend to set few rules, rarely enforce rules, and have few expectations.

What is permissive?

300

Infants and small children should be facing in this direction to ensure safety in a car seat. 

What is rear facing? 

400

Chosen by a family to take responsibility for a child if the parents are no longer able to provide care.

What is a Family Guardian? 

400

Pregnancy & Adoption

What is procreation? 

400

Helping young adults consider big decisions for the future

What is the launching stage?

400

Little to nothing in the way of guidance, structure, rules, or even support. these parents may reject or neglect the needs of their children.

What is uninvolved?

400

  It mimics the closeness and warmth of the womb, which can help newborns feel secure and sleep better.

What is swaddling? 

500

Process by which a child becomes a permanent addition to a family.

What is adoption? 

500

Teaching children manner and morals

What is socialization? 

500

Parents start relating to their children as adults.

What is the mid-years stage?

500

Parenting style that is a balance of rules and flexibility . 

What is authoritative? 

500

When picking up a baby, make sure to support the infant at these areas on their body. 

Head/neck and Bottom

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