The two factors that influence personality.
What are:
1. heredity
2. enviroment
This term means the passing down of traits from one generation to the next.
What is heredity?
This term means a special bond or link between people.
What is a relationship?
In this type of family each member contributes to the family unit by fulfilling his or her roles or responsibilities.
What is a functional family?
A __________ is a group of two or more people related to each other.
What is a family?
Two of the 6 ways to improve your self-esteem.
What are:
1. look at positive qualities
2. try not to compare yourself to others
3. learn to accept and give compliments
4. develop new interests
5. develop a positive attitude
6. learn to smile and laugh
People who help guide the behaviors of others in the community.
What are authority figures?
When a couple's last child leaves home, the couple may experience this term.
What is empty nest?
Competition between brothers and sisters is known as what?
What is sibling rivalry?
Two examples of family challenges that could lead to a crisis.
What are:
unemployment, relocation/ move, financial crisis
This term is the combination of traits that makes you the person that you are.
What is personality?
Traits that develop as a result of your environment are known as this.
What are acquired traits?
This term is the qualities that make you different from everyone else.
What are traits?
A birth, death, divorce, remarriage, or job loss are all examples of this term.
What is a life change?
The 6 basic stages of a family life cycle.
What are:
1. beginning stage
2. childbearing stage
3. parenting stage
4. launching stage
5. mid-years stage
6. aging stage
The 4 major types of changes you go through as an adolescent.
What are:
1. Physical changes
2. Intellectual changes
3. Emotional changes
4. Social changes
This term means when a difficult situation becomes very serious.
What is a crisis?
This term is the mental image you have of yourself.
What is self-concept?
This term means a member of a family does not fulfill his or her part to fulfill responsibilities.
What is a dysfunctional family?
Three ways to cope with change in a family.
What are:
1. accept the change
2. prepare for the change- research
3. support the change- keep positive attitude
This term means the assurance you have in yourself and your abilities.
What is self confidence?
Your _________________ are your duties or jobs you must carry through.
What are responsibilities?
Eye color, facial features, and physical and mental capabilities are all examples of this term.
What are inherited traits?
The 7 types of families.
What are:
1. Nuclear family
2. Single parent family
3. Step family
4. Extended family
5. Adoptive family
6. Foster family
7. Childless family
3 basic needs that families can meet.
What are:
1. Physical needs
2. Emotional support
3. Socialization