Measures couple use to help prevent pregnancy.
What are Birth Control Methods?
Provides almost no guidelines or rules.
Difference between parenting and job/career.
What is education, pay, and responsibilities?
Training children to live in a larger society
What is socialization?
Threatening to remove love; not considered healthy.
What is love withdraw?
Resources parents use to meet child-related costs that could have been used to meet other goals.
What are indirect costs?
Healthy parenting style.
What is authoritative?
100% effective against pregnancy.
What is abstinence?
Using words and actions to guide children’s behavior.
What is guidance and discipline?
Using or threatening to use physical punishment; not considered healthy
What is power assertion?
Expenses related to raising a child, include expenditures for clothing, food, housing, child care and education, and transportation.
What is direct costs?
Protects beyond what is in the child’s best interest.
What is overparenting?
Foregone career opportunities.
What is indirect costs?
Meeting physical, intellectual, and social-emotional needs.
What is nurturance?
Using reason and explanation; most beneficial form of discipline
What is induction?
Decisions couples make about whether or not they want to have children and when to have them.
What is family planning?
Sets rules, but allows freedom.
What is authoritative?
Affected by and affect children.
What are relationships?
Refers to the principles and beliefs that guide conduct.
What is character?
The words and actions used to influence behavior.
What is guidance?
Having the intellectual and emotional capacity of a healthy, responsible adult.
What is maturity?
Demands complete obedience.
Who said that to be successful in marriage, primary focus is NOT self, but on each other as partners.
What is Erik Erickson's Theory?
100% effective against pregnancy.
What is abstinence?
Use of methods and techniques to teach self-control.
What is discipline?