Traditions
Functions of the Family
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Birth Order
Parenting Styles
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This is the definition for tradition.

What is a custom that is followed over time?

100

Includes providing food, water, and shelter.

What is, meet basic needs?

100

Includes food, water, air, shelter, sleep, clothing.

What are physiological needs?

100

These people tend to think the world revolves around them.

Who are only children?

100

This is how parents and other caregivers care for and discipline children.

What is a parenting style?

200

Activities or events formed around special occasions, such as holidays and birthdays.

What is a celebration tradition?

200

This is accomplished through example and communication.

What is, prepare children to live in society?

200

Includes personal security, employment, resources, health, property.

What are safety needs?

200

These people tend to be creative risk takers.

Who are youngest children?

200
Rosemarie's parents exhibit this parenting style when they notice that she is coming home past her curfew, but don't say anything to her. 

What is permissive parenting?

300

Includes events and special activities created to fit a family's lifestyle, such as vacations or family meetings.

What is a family tradition? 

300

Family units can seek this externally to alleviate stress.

What is, provide support?

300

Includes friendship, intimacy, family, sense of connection.

What is love and belonging?

300

These people tend to be skilled negotiators. 

Who are middle children?

300

Riley's parents exhibit this parenting style when she falls down, scrapes her knee, and cries for 20 minutes without being comforted. 

What is neglectful/uninvolved parenting?

400

Actions that are centered on daily routines in life, such as dinner and bedtime.

What is a patterned family interaction? 

400

The function: share values

What is, sharing the beliefs held by an individual, family, community, or society?

400

Includes respect, self-esteem, status, recognition, strength, freedom.

What is esteem?

400

These people tend to become responsible leaders.

Who are oldest children? 
400

Rukhshana's parents exhibit this parenting style when she skips a day of piano practice and is grounded for the weekend.

What is authoritarian parenting?

500

Example: Robert is very busy.  He works two jobs to afford his lifestyle.  Once per year, he takes 3 days off of work to visit Port St. Lucie, Florida with his cousin Michael Yandoli. 

What is a family tradition?

500

To keep cool, be an active listener, and use positive body language.

What is, handle family conflict?

500

The desire to become the most that one can be.

What is self-actualization?

500

Pavel Mischenko used this person sharing a ball with their siblings as an example of middle children learning negotiation skills.

Who is Bill Gates?

500

Gabrielle's parents exhibit this parenting style when she gets her driver's license and her parents discuss with her appropriate places to go with the car.

What is authoritative parenting?

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