What is a betrothal?
Jane is a 1 month old baby. She sleeps 14 hours a day, eats often, and her emotional needs are regularly taken care of by her parents. She lives in a beautiful home. What level of Maslow's Hierarchy is she in?
Love and Belonging
Becca has fallen head over heels in love with Jo. Jo does not share this feeling and thinks Becca is a bit clingy. What psychological phenomenon is Becca experiencing?
Limerence
In this culture, every baby born is considered a gift to the world from the creator.
Penny is 2 years old. She likes to feed herself Fruit Loops. Using her thumb and forefinger, she picks the cereal up and puts it in her mouth. Penny demonstrates what skill?
The Pincer Grasp
What is voluntary childlessness?
When couples deliberately decide not to become parents
Kelly and Ryan are having a child. Kelly has been a successful lawyer for 8 years. Even though she is up for a promotion at work, Ryan wants her to quit her job to become a stay at home mom. What level(s) of Maslow's Hierarchy might this restrict her from achieving?
Esteem and Self-Actualisation
What are the Stages of a Relationship?
1. Romance
2. Power Struggle/Conflict
3. Stability
4. Commitment
5. Co-Creation or Bliss
In this culture, a bride and groom at their wedding will play a fertility game, in hopes of blessing the new couple with future babies.
Korean
Kristen and Ben are pretending to camp in their living room. They have set up a fort with a big blanket and are using the tissue box as a pretend fire. What type of play are they engaging in?
Imaginative Play
If a couple lives together as spouses but are not legally married, this is called what?
Common-Law Marriage
Carl has been training for the Boston Marathon for just over 2 years. This past April, he finally got to run and achieve his dream. He came in 50th place out of 30,000 participants. What level(s) of Maslow's Hierarchy did he achieve by accomplishing this?
Esteem
Someone will know they are truly in love if they have achieved all 3 components of Sternberg's Love Triangle. What are they?
1. Intimacy
2. Passion
3. Commitment
If you attend a wedding of this culture, you might hear a Zalghouta; a high-pitched scream from the women of the two families, used to express happiness and excitement.
Lebanese
Cameron and Danny are painting at the same table. For the past 15 minutes, they have been super focused on painting dinosaurs and have not talked to each other once. What stage of play are they engaging in?
Parallel Play
Infant Mortality Rate
Maria has lived a long and fulfilling life of 90 years. She has 2 children, 5 grandchildren, and a newborn great grandchild. She has experienced so much love throughout her life. What level of Maslow's Hierarchy is Maria at?
Self Actualization
According to theorist, David Buss, what factor makes a person most attractive?
A person's ability to successfully raise children
In the 1600s and 1700s, romantic love was not usually the basis of marriage in this province.
Quebec
Mrs. Green walks across the playground to find 3 of her students are jumping rope. They sing a song as they are jumping. Each round, they talk amongst one another, deciding who will be the jumper and who will be in charge of the skipping rope. What types of play are being engaged with?
Active Physical Play
Manipulative Play
Social Play
When a man marries a woman, his family will pay her family a sum of money or goods known as a...
Bride Price
Oreo is a cat that lives at the Stephen Leacock Animal Shelter. He is fed regularly, sleeps soundly in a warm comfy bed, and his water bowl is refilled often. He is also given toys to play with and treats to snack on. What level of Maslow's Hierarchy is Oreo at?
Biological and Physiological
Molly and Paul have been dating for a month and have told their families they are in love. They got married at city hall last week. They are very passionate about each other and decided that making it official was important to prove their love to their family and friends. What type of love is this according to Sternberg?
Fatuous Love
In this community, during the 19th and 20th centuries, infants were kept in seclusion and their faces were typically kept covered until they were 3 months old.
Toda Family
Lily's dad has a lot of rules. Her dad expects her to clean the dishes after dinner and to make her bed in the morning. If she doesn't, she loses her computer time. Her mom does not care for rules. She lets Lily act out with little control or expectations. Her normal reaction to bad behaviour is "Kids will be kids". What are her parent's parenting styles.
Dad: Authoritarian
Mom: Permissive