Types
Rights, Roles and Responsibilities
Preparations
Factors affecting roles of parents and carers
Styles and Support
100

These parents are genetically related to the child.

What is biological parents?

100

This role involves meeting the emotional, physical, and social needs of a child.

What is promoting wellbeing?

100

Improving diet and exercise before becoming a parent is an example of this.

What are changing health behaviours?

100

The amount of money someone has is referred to as this.

What is socioeconomic status?

100

This parenting style is strict, with high control and low warmth.

What is authoritarian?

200

This arrangement involves becoming a parent by marrying someone with a child.

What is step-parenting?

200

This responsibility involves guiding behaviour using appropriate consequences.

What is discipline?

200

Attending parenting classes or researching childcare is an example of this.

What is enhancing knowledge and skills?

200

A child’s abilities or developmental level relates to this factor.

What are skills/capabilities?

200

These are the types of informal support.

What is friends, family and neighbours?

300

This parenting arrangement involves legally taking on permanent care of a child not born to you.

What is adoption?

300

This responsibility ensures a child is kept safe from harm.

What is duty of care?

300

Saving money and planning expenses is part of this preparation.

What is organising finances?

300

Conditions such as disability or illness fall under this factor.

What are special needs?

300

This style has few rules and high levels of leniency.

What is permissive/indulgent?

400

This type of care arrangement is most likely when a child cannot safely remain with their biological family but reunification is still the goal.

What is fostering?

400

This involves setting boundaries and expectations for behaviour.

What is setting limits?

400

Buying baby equipment and ensuring safe housing relates to this.

What is modifying the physical environment?

400

This term refers to a parent's own childhood experience.

What is own upbringing?

400

This style shows little involvement or responsiveness to a child.

What is negligent?

500

These are two forms of artificial reproductive technology that can be used for surrogacy. 

What is IVF and GIFT?

500

The three areas of rights seen in the syllabus are.

What is health and medical, education and schooling and financial?

500

This term is used to describe making a home safer for younger children.

What is babyproofing?

500

Gender expectations, media stereotypes and community beliefs and attitudes are all these types of influences.

What is social?

500

These are the six areas of formal support listed in the syllabus.

What is childcare, healthcare, education, financial support, respite care and counselling? 

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