Human & Social Needs
Child Roles & Dysfunctional Families
Child Development
Child Development
Parenting Skills
100

Sharing similar values, goals, interests, and communication styles.

What is compatibility?

100

What child role is often blamed for the family's problems and receives negative attention?

What is the scapegoat?

100

During early childhood, children learn to understand different ________ and how to express those ________.

What is feelings?

*Emotional task

100

Parents should try to ____________ with their adolescent children about what is going on in their lives, while still giving them space to make their own decisions about many things.

What is communicate? What is talk?

100

Researchers have found that ________ ___________ is an especially poor way to get children to behave in a positive and healthy way. In fact, ________ ___________ generally promotes fear, anxiety, depression, emotional turmoil, and behavioral problems.

What is physical punishment?

200

Sympathetically aware of other people's feelings.

What is understanding?

200

What child role is often withdrawn, quiet, and seems invisible?

What is the lost child?

200

The most important emotional task for infants is to ________.

What is bond? What is emotionally attach?

200

An important task in adolescence is the development of a sense of _________ about one’s life.

What is meaning? What is purpose? 

200

The best way to encourage appropriate and healthy behavior is to give _________?

What is praise? What is acknowledgement? What is support?

300

The process of reaching one's full potential

What is self-actualization?

300
  • Parents are nurturing, supportive, and in tune with their children's needs
  • Parents open and honest discussions with their children and consider their view point
  • This style is often called the "best" parenting style

What is this parenting style?

What is authoritative?

300

3 tasks in each stage of development

What is (1) emotional tasks, (2) social tasks, and (3) intellectual tasks?

300

5 Developmental Stages

What is (1) infancy, (2) early childhood, (3) preadolescence, (4) adolescence, and (5) adulthood?

300

A ten-year-old is not allowed to watch TV if he or she doesn’t do their homework. This is a(n) __________ _____________.

What is an appropriate/fair consequence/punishment?

400

(1)_______ is the ability to share another person's feelings, while (2) ________ is a feeling of concern for someone.

*Answer in the correct order of the sentence (1) then (2)

What is empathy and sympathy?

400
  • Parents set strict and rigid rules and expectations
  • Parents may respond with criticism, anger, or punishment if a child disappoints them
  • Parents do not consider the child's viewpoint
  • "Because I am the parent and I said so"

What is this parenting style?

What is authoritarian?

400

During preadolescence children can develop their own sense of

What is morality/morals? What is right and wrong?

*Intellectual task

400

If an adolescent’s attempts at building relationships and creating intimacy continually have poor results, he or she may develop a sense of ___________.

What is insecurity?

400

_____ _________ is when you paraphrase or reword what you are hearing to make sure that you understand it correctly. It is a different process from simply interpreting, because you repeat back to the child what you think you heard. In this way, children are able to know that their parent really did understand what they said, or, if not, they can try to clarify it for the parent.

What is active listening?

500

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (List all 5 and in order)

What is (1) basic physiological needs (food, water, shelter), (2) safety, (3) love and belonging, (4) esteem, and (5) self-actualization

500

What parenting style is high on warmth and low on control?

What is permissive?

500

The most important social task for infants

What is learning trust?

500

The most important intellectual task of early childhood is __________.

What is curiosity, exploring, or discovering/

500

A parent saying “You always have this problem,” or “You just can’t get this straight, can you?” is ________________.

What is overgeneralization?

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