A set of statements that are offered as a possible explanation for a phenomenon.
What is a theory?
True or false, Foster Care is intended to be a long-term placement.
What is false?
The type of family form that has the highest level of family functioning, support, and more resources.
What is nuclear families?
What is permissive parenting?
The three domains of child development.
What is Intellectual, Physical, and Social/Emotional?
The theory that is shown in the Bobo Doll Experiment.
What is Social Learning Theory?
The final female taboo.
Parents use or threaten to use some form of physical punishment or deny privileges.
What is power assertion?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
The type of attachment that shows greater levels of stress when a parent leaves and upon reuniting seeks comfort but also tries to 'test' the parent.
What is anxious-resistant attachment?
Care that is provided by other relatives and close nonrelatives.
What is Kinship?
True or false, Step-Fathers typically have more communication issues with their Step-Children than Step-Mothers do.
What is a False?
The type of discipline that teaches children better self-control and concern for others.
What is induction?
What is Physiological Needs, Safety Needs, Love & Belonging, Esteem, and Self-Actualization?
The theorist who coined the term Operant Conditioning.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
What is permissive?
The parenting type that uses power assertion the most.
What is Authoritarian parents?
The correct order of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development.
What is Sensorimotor, Pre-Operational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational?
The challenges that children who age out of the foster care system are more prone to.
What is increased risk of ending up in the criminal justice system, increased risk of teen pregnancy, and limited education?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
The percentage of children that live with extended family.
What is 10%?
The responsibilities of parents.
What is promot wellness, help to build self-esteem & self-efficacy, and develop love & trust?