Family Types/Structures
Gender Identity
Sexual Orientation
100

The SIX types of family structures

Nuclear families, Single-parent families, Extended families, Childless families, Stepfamilies, Grandparent families 

100

The 4 most common types of gender

Transgender, Non-binary, Genderqueer/Gender and Cisgender

100

LGBTQ stands for

Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer

200

FOUR factors connected to experiences with family structure to child development

Financial resources, parental time and attention, and family conflict and stress

200

The age that the process of finding gender identity starts at...

2

200

Openness, agreeable, conscientious, extraverted, and neurotic 

5 main characteristics linking sexuality and personality

300

A child's family is responsible for shaping...

Values, Skills, Socialization, and Security

300

Some common ways of expressing gender identity  

Clothing, Hairstyle, preferred name/nicknames, Social Behaviour, Manner and behaviour style, physical gestures, social relationships

300

Meaning of Gender Inversion Theory

person's preference for gender expression doesn't match those of the norm

400

THREE ways children adjust after divorce

Negative Adjustments, Positive Adjustments, and The Connection between Custody/Access Arrangements

400

The theory that Gender identity most relates to...

Psychosocial Development Theory

400

Freud's theory related to developing or finding interest in opposite genders

Phallic and Latent Stage

500

Divorce is connected to this theory

Erikson's Stages of Development

500

The stage that Erikson's Theory relates most with to gender identity...

Stage 5, Identity and Role Confusion

500

Social and emotional environment interrupting one from fully themselves, and lowered acceptance rate in the community

factors to increase the development of mental disorders