To train a child to live as a part of a group, such as the family, culture, or society.
What is socialize?
When a child performs like an older child.
What is developmental acceleration?
Family consisting of a father, a mother, and their biological child or children who live together.
What is two-parent family?
Parents threaten children with being unloved or suggest some form of parent/child separation.
What is love withdrawal?
Parents set some rules but allow children some freedom.
What is democratic?
An inward force that guides a person's conduct.
What is character?
When a child performs like a younger child.
What is developmental delay?
Families with members from two or more cultural groups.
What is multicultural families?
Parents who reasons and explains the discipline.
What is induction?
Parents give children almost no guidelines or rules.
What is Permissive?
The way of life within a group that includes language, beliefs, attitudes, values, rituals, and skills.
What is Culture?
The sum of all the traits that are passed to a child from blood relatives.
What is heredity?
Families formed when a single parent marries another person.
What is step families?
The use of methods and techniques to help teach children self-control.
What is discipline?
Parents discipline by reasoning and explaining.
What is induction?
A society that sees children as important and work for their good.
What is child-centered society?
The sum of all the conditions and situations that affect a child's growth and development.
What is environment?
An adoption in which the identity of birth parents and adopting family are not revealed to each others.
What is closed adoptions?
Parents threaten to use some form of physical punishment.
What is power assertion.
Parent's main objective is to make children completely obedient.
What is authoritarian?
5 needs a child need from a responsible parent.
What is physical needs, intellectual needs, trust needs, social needs, and love/guidance needs?
Steps in growth and development that follow one another in a set order.
What is sequenced steps?
Families in which adults provide temporary homes for children who cannot live with their birth parents.
What is foster families?
The perfect discipline.
What is none?
A child who basically raised themselves, and the parent is neglectful.
What is uninvolved parent?