Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
Vocab
100
Explain the difference between biological parents and stepparents?
What is Biological-children born to, stepparent- when one parent remarries.
100
What is the difference between child abuse and child neglect?
What is child abuse- intentional, neglect- failure to meet basic needs.
100
What is self-esteem?
Positive feelings about yourself
100
What is the timeline for long term and short term goals.
What is long term- 5 or more years; short term-less that 5 years
100
Refraining from any form of sexual activity.
What is abstinence?
200
Explain the difference between Adoptive and Foster Parents.
What is Foster Parents are temporary, Adoptive parents accept legal responsibility.
200
What does it mean to have termination of parental rights?
What is court order permanently severs all rights, powers, privileges, immunities, duties and obligations between parent and child
200
What is the difference between long-term and short-term goals.
Long-term goals are achieved over a year away, and short-term goals are achieved within a year.
200
What are the 3 different parenting styles and the difference between them.
What is Authoritarian- strict, Permissive- laid back, Authoritative- in the middle
200
This is a two part question: Discussing a problem in order to reach an acceptable solution, where each person gets some, but not all, of what he or she wants.
What is negotiation and compromise?
300
What are the four types of family structures?
What is nuclear family, extended, single-parent, blended
300
What is a legal document in which gives an agent the power to act in place of the parent, such as by consenting to medical care in case of emergency.
What is child care power of attorney
300
What are two health risks for teens that become pregnant?
Teens have a high risk of death during pregnancy and birth. Teens are more likely to develop health problems. Teens easily become deficient in nutrients.
300
What are 3 qualities for successful parenting
What is Patience, confidence, realistic expectations, a positive attitude, a sense of humor, sensitivity
300
Providing the type of care that encourages healthy growth and development.
What is nurture?
400
Name four of the 8 ways to build a strong family.
What is Express Love and Acceptance, Spend Time Together, Show Respect, Build Trust, Establish Traditions, Communicate, Resolve Conflicts, Ask for Assistance
400
What does it mean to be emancipated? What is one of the criteria they must meet to become emancipated?
What is freed from parental controls-teens age 16-18 seek legal emancipation, if they are married, financially independent, or members of the armed forces.
400
What are three 'poor' reasons for having children?
To prove adulthood, To please someone else, For emotional benefits, For respect and status, To escape a situation, Because society expects it, To improve a bad relationship.
400
What are the steps in the management process?
What is Planning, Organizing, Implementing, Evaluating
400
Infections spread through sexual contact.
What is sexually transmitted diseases?
500
What are the seven stages of the Family Life Cycle?
What is Individual, Marriage, Child Bearing, Parenting, Launching, Middle Years, Senior Years
500
What are the five levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs?
What is Physiological, Safety, Social, Esteem, Self-Actualization
500
On average, for a two parent household, how much does one child cost for one year?
$10,000
500
What are the 6 steps in the decision-making process
What is 1. Identify the decision to be made 2. List possible options 3. Weigh the pros and cons of each option 4. Choose the best option 5. Take Action 6. Evaluate the decsion
500
Providing care, support, and guidance that can lead to a child's healthy development.
What is parenting?