The composition of relationships in a family system ✔️Ans - Adult,
parent-child, sibling
Sibling relationships ✔️Ans - There is both closeness and conflict in this
relationship
Socialization ✔️Ans - The process by which children are taught how to
interact in appropriate ways according to the rules and norms of their
society is called
Constructive conflict ✔️Ans - Family conflict resolved in a positive way
using affection, problem solving, and emotional support
Discipline techniques ✔️Ans - -Power Assertion
-Withdrawal of Love
-Management Techniques
Transactional model ✔️Ans - Model of parenting effects that assumes
that influence moves from parent to child but also from child to parent in a
reciprocal process
Parent effects model ✔️Ans - Model of parenting effects that assumes
that parents cause the characteristics that we see in their children
Child effects model ✔️Ans - Model that assumes it is the characteristics
of the child that determine the parenting style parents use
Blended families ✔️Ans - Parents, children, and stepchildren merged
into families through remarriages
Teen parents ✔️Ans - Abortion, adoption, or parenting
Children: drop out of HS, more likely to have a child as a teen, unprepared
for Kindergarten
, Gay parents ✔️Ans - Very few differences between kids raised by gay or
not gay parents
Potentially something to bullying argument
Grandparents raising grandchildren ✔️Ans - Incomes below the poverty
line
Something has happened to parents possibly
Child outcomes as a function of FAMILY STRUCTURE ✔️Ans - Less
important than parenting techniques
Parenting styles (authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, neglectful) and
the two
dimensions on which these are measured (Baumrind's model) ✔️Ans -
Authoritarian: because "I said so"
Authoritative: best option
Uninvolved
Permissive: no rules
Child outcomes as a function of PARENTING STYLE ✔️Ans - Very
important
Stages of prenatal development ✔️Ans - Germinal (0-2 weeks)
Embryonic (2 weeks-2 months)
Fetal (2 months- Birth)
Embryonic Stage ✔️Ans - Ectoderm: skin, sense organs, and nervous
system
Mesoderm: muscles, blood, bones, and circulatory system
Endoderm: respiratory system, digestive system, liver, and pancreas
Functions of the biological structures, and principles of prenatal
development ✔️Ans - Placenta: food, oxygen, and waste
Artery (umbilical): remove Oxygen poor blood
Vein (umbilical): Oxygen rich blood
Define preterm birth and the factors associated with preterm births
✔️Ans - Less than 37 weeks
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