Perspective of Parenting | Transition to Parenthood | Parenthood: Some Facts | Principles of Effective Parenting | Child Rearing Theories |
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Parenting.
Defined in terms of roles including caregiver, emotional resource, teacher, and economic resource.
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Transition to Parenthood.
Period from beginning of pregnancy to first few months after the birth of the baby when parents undergo changes.
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Responsive.
Refers to the extent to which parents respond to and meet the needs of their children.
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Time-Out
A noncorporal form of punishment involving removal of child to a place of isolation.
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Single Parent Household
Defined as One Parent that has primary custody of children with the other parent outside of the house but still involved in the childs family.
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
Disorder in which children fail to comply with requests of authority figures.
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Baby Blues.
Symptoms of depression twenty-four to forty-eight hours after baby is born.
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Demandingness
Manner in which the parents plac demands on children in regard to expectations and discipline.
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Reactive Attachment Disorder
Taught as an infant that no-one cares for you and have no capacity to bond emotionally with others due to lack of guidance of parents, cartakers, and adults.
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Single Parents/Mothers
._____ enter their roles through divorce, seperation, adoption, or deliberate choice to raise child/children alone.
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Six Basic Parenting Choices
Parents decide Whether to have children, number of children, interval between children, methods of discipline and guideance, degree to one will invest in the role of parent and whether to co-parent or not.
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Transition to Fatherhood
Testosterone levels in fathers drop about three weeks before baby is born, which may be functional to keep dad at home and not looking for new sex partners is due to the.......
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Influences
Besides parents, peers, siblings, teachers, media and internet are some ______ in a childs development
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Overindulgence
_______ is giving children to much overnurturing and providing to little structure
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Parent Effectiveness Training Approach
What theory is it when the parents focuses on what the children feels and try to maintain active listening.
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Parenting Decisions.
When parents choose not to make a decision, they are making a ...........
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The Gatekeeper Role.
Ex: Latisha only allows Douglas to see his three kids four days a week due to his past "involvement" with his children. What is Latisha's role.
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First Born
_____ born children always have the "inside track" with their parents.
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Television/Internet (Media Exposure)
What should we as parents monitor and keep under control from our children..
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Attachment Parenting
What Theory is it when the parents approach is commonsense parenting and they mostly focus on parenting connections with the baby.
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Trade-Offs.
When Parents make a decision for their child but knowing the decision involves consequences.
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Postpartum Psychosis.
What reaction is only experieced by one or two women per 1000 births.
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High on Responsivenes, low on demandingness.
Parents who are very lenient and allow their children to largely regulate their own behavior are high and low on what.
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Family meals
Parents who stay connected with their children build strong relationships with them and report fewer problem due to what type of family get together.
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40%
About __% of all children will spend one-fourth of their lives in a female household.
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