Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Family Structures
100

What are the three types of stress?

Positive, Tolerable, Toxic

100

Name a type of Knowledge

Explicit, Implicit, Scientific, Knowledge about Experts

100

This family structure includes two adults and their biological children

Nuclear

200

What is the second to-the-top on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

Esteem

200

This is a learning technique that involves repeating information until memorized, without understanding the concept.

Rote Memorization
200

A family in which an adult provides a temporary home for a child who cannot live with their birth parents. What type of family is this?

Foster Family

300

What is the difference between direct and indirect observations? 

Direct: Watching the child directly (in-person or recording)

Indirect: gathering information about the child through interviews, work samples, etc. 

300

What is one type of executive function?

Working memory, Cognitive flexibility, Inhibition


300

A family formed when two people get married and they bring a child or children from their previous relationship

Blended

400

Theorist that states personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood (ex: trust vs mistrust)

Erik Erikson


400

What does ACES stand for? 

Adverse Childhood Experiences 

400

This is an individual or group of people bonded by marriage, blood or other means who have established a household.

Family

500

What is the difference between growth & development 

Growth - Change in size.

Development- change in ability or skills over time.

500

Where does readiness for a teachable moment stem from?

Physical maturation, Social pressures, & Inner pressures

500

A family where the person taking care of the child is someone not blood related

Family with Guardian