Authoritarian
Authoritative
Permissive
Uninvolved
Neonatal Stages
100

What is the authoritarian parenting style?

Parent demands obedience and controls the child's behavior through punishment.

100

What is the authoritative parenting style?

A parent establishes clear limits and provides explanations for consequences.

100

What is the permissive parenting style?

Parent provides few expectations and rules and allows the child to make their decisions.

100

What is the unattached parenting style?

Parent is uninvolved in their children's lives.

100

What are the three stages of prenatal development?

Germinal, embryonic, fetal

200

What are characteristics of an authoritarian parent?

Believe kids are less intelligent than adults and should do as they are told.

Leave their children out of big decisions.

Runs a strict household.

200

Characteristics of a authoritative parent?

They have rules and use consequences.

Take child's opinion into account.


200

What are characteristics of a permissive parent

afraid to set limits on their children

believes child has to be true to own nature


200

What are the characteristics of uninvolved parents?

Expect children to raise themselves

Provide for child's basic needs

Stay out of child's problems

200

What stage lasts from the third week to the eighth week of prenatal development?

Embryonic stage

300
What affects do authoritarian parents have on a child?

Learn to associate obedience and success with love.

May show more aggressive behavior outside of their home.

Act overly shy around others and have a lower self-esteem.

300

What affects do authoritative parents have on a child?

Have happier dispositions

good emotional control and regulations

good social skills 

tend to have more confidence

300

What affects do permissive parents have on a child?

poor self control and time management

tend to have poor understanding of emotions

display more anger

300

What affects do uninvolved parents have on a child?

learn to provide for themselves

may fear becoming codependent

emotionally withdrawn

300

What stage does movement in organs develop?

Fetal

400

What is it called when a sperm fertilizes an egg?

Zygote

500

What is an example of authoritarian parenting

Parents in a conservative and or religious household

500

What is an example of authoritative parenting

educated parents.

500

What is an example of permissive parenting

Regina George's mom

500

What is an example of uninvolved parenting

Parents of a business

500
In what order do the three stages of neonatal occur

1 Germinal

2 Embryonic

3 Fetal