Maslow Hierarchy Of Needs
Family Life Cycle
Family Structures
Teen Pregnancy
Teen Sexuality & STDS
100
A theory that arranges human needs in order of their priority with lower-level needs being met before higher needs can be recognized and fulfilled
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
100
A family of young adults who marry; newlyweds
What is Beginning Family
100
Includes husband, wife, and one or more of their biological children
What is nuclear family
100

Result to Mother: 70% of teen mothers never graduate from high school, most take low-paying jobs

Result to Baby: Baby is more likely to grow up in poverty

What is education and career?

100
Avoiding sexual activity completely
What is Abstinence
200
Maintaining wellness of the human body and avoiding illness
What is Physical Needs
200
A developing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens
What is Parenting Stage
200
Includes one parent and one or more children
What is Single Parent
200

Results to Mother: none

Results to Baby: babies are 20x more likely to die in their first year of birth, may experience bleeding in the brain, intestinal problems, and underdeveloped lungs- leading to breathing problems

What is low birth weight?

200
A person’s self-concept as a male or female linked with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social development
What is Teen Sexuality
300
Keeping family members protected from harm within and from outside the home
What is Physical Needs
300
A family with middle-age parents and children leaving home for college, etc.
What is Launching
300
Includes married couple, each spouse’s children from previous relationships, and any children they have together
What is Blended Family
300

Results to Mother: Effects on kidney, heart, and blood circulation, may lead to convulsions or death, this is higher for teens under 15 than adults

Results to Baby: greater risk of premature delivery, stillbirth, and miscarriage

What is High Blood Pressure?

300
Infectious illnesses that are passed primarily through sexual contact, also know as sexually transmitted infection
What is Sexually Transmitted Disease
400
Carrying on the family traditions and values
What is Family Continuation
400
A family of elderly adults, usually retired
What is aging stage
400
A family unit that serves as a substitute family for a child These families may be nuclear, single-parent, blended or extended family structures.
What is Foster Care
400

Results to Mother: can lead to increased heart rate, blood pressure, and rapid breathing; reduces the flow of blood

Results to Baby: can lead to miscarriage/stillbirth; can lead to low birth weight, growth defects, intestinal abnormalities, hyperactivity, uncontrollable trembling, learning problems, and addiction 

What is exposure to harmful substances?

400
A viral infection causing small painful blisters and inflammation, most commonly at the junction of skin and mucous membrane in the mouth or nose or in the genitals
What is Herpes
500
The Top of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs saying To become what we are capable of becoming
What is Self - Actualization
500
A child-bearing family; has one or more young children
What is expanding family
500
Includes all relatives in a family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
What is extended family
500

Result to Mother: more likely to experience problems with spine and pelvic bones during pregnancy and birth

Result to Baby: danger to baby during delivery

What is skeletal structure not fully developed?

500
An infectious agent that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) which breaks down a person’s immune system
What is HIV
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