Rather than marry or remarry, many adults are choosing this type of living arrangement.
What is cohabitation?
Social status transitions that include graduating from college, getting married, and having children are referred to as this type of transition.
What is normative?
Persons with ADHD often benefit from this type of medication.
What is stimulant?
The first scientific documentation referring to children who suffered child abuse coined this phrase.
What is "battered child syndrome"?
This was the pervasive view of parenting in the early 19th century.
What is autocratic?
The leading cause of death globally for girls between the ages of 15-19.
What are complications from pregnancy and childbirth?
This living arrangement provides care 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
What is nursing home?
This type of language focuses on the person rather than their exceptionality.
What is person-first language?
Following the death of an older parent, there can often be a decline in closeness in this relationship.
What is sibling?
Role in which immigrant children translate and interpret for their parents.
What is language broker?
In addition to language, this is the other common challenge for immigrant families in the U.S.
What is acculturation?
This offers many older adults a second chance at generativity.
What is becoming a grandparent?
Children who are considered academically gifted have at lease this IQ score.
What is 130?
This program has the goal of supporting family members/loved ones of persons with substance abuse.
What is Al-Anon?
This person received the first PhD in psychology in the United States and is known as the "father of developmental psychology".
Who is G. Stanley Hall?
An arrangement in which the relationship between a child's adoptive and biological parents is maintained.
What is open adoption?
Short term care that provides a break for regular caregivers.
What is respite care?
Dr. Duvall's daughter Lily suffers from this condition.
What is Smith-Magenis Syndrome?
This type of infant abuse used to be called shaken baby syndrome but is now referred to as this.
What is pediatric abusive head trauma?
Cognitive impairment or intellectual disability in young children is often referred to as this.
What is pervasive developmental delay?
Adolescents in this family structure show resistance to risk-taking behaviors such as drinking, smoking, drug use and sexual risk behaviors.
What are military families?
According to Erikson, older adults attain this if they look back on their lives in a positive way.
What is integrity?
This developmental disorder refers to children who have impairments in social interactions, communication skills and repetitive behaviors.
What is autism?
Children who witness interparental violence often suffer from physical symptoms like headaches and also this disorder.
What is PTSD?
Your favorite professor of J-term.
Who is Dr. Castellino!!