Chapter 13 Families Flashcards

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Disciplinary technique that emphasizes control of the childs behavior through physical and nonphyscial punishment

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Power assertion

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A parenting technique in which the child thinks about consequences of the childs behavior for someones else

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Other- oriented induction

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The process by which individuals adopt the attitudes, beliefs, and values held by their society

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Internalization

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A model of parenting effects that assume that parents cause the characteristics that we use in their children

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Parent effects model

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5
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A parenting technique in which parents threaten to withhold their love until a child conforms to the parents expectations for his behavior

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Love Withdrawal

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6
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The different experiences that siblings in the same family have in that environment

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Nonshared Environment

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7
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Any two or more individuals living together who are related by birth, marriage or adoption

A

Family

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The use of psychological or emotional manipulation to get a child to comply with the parent wants

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Psychological control

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Family conflict that resolved in a positive way using affection, problem solving and emotional support

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Constructive Conflict

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10
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Parents who Provide a great deal of warmth and acceptance but few if any rules or restrictions

Regina George

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Permissive Parents

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Families in which there are two adults and at least one child from a previous relationship, there also may be biological children

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Stepfamilies

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12
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Sharing parenting responsibilities between two or more people

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Coparenting

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13
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Parenting technique in which the child is asked to think about the consequences that the child might experience as a result of that behavior

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Self-oriented induction

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14
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A family consisting of a husband, wife and their biological and or adopted children

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Nuclear Family

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15
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A model that assumes it is the characteristics of the child that determined the parenting style parents use

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Child effects model

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16
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A family structure that includes nuclear family members and other relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins

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Extended Family

17
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Parents who do not set limits or rules for their children and are not emotionally connected to them

Janice Ian

A

Disengaged Parents

18
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Parents who combine high levels of control with a good deal of warmth and encouragement together with reasonable expectations and explanations of the parents rules.

My mom

A

Authoritative Parents

19
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Temporary placement of a child

A

Foster Care

20
Q

Family regular and consistent patterns of interacting with children

A

Parenting Style

21
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Parents who combine high levels of control and low level of warmth and who expect compliance from the child

Aly’s

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Authoritarian Parents

22
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Parenting technique where the parent does not make any overt threats of punishments but the child responds to the legitimate authority that the parents has to make a request of the child

A

Command Strategy

23
Q

A dimension of parenting that measures the amount of restrictiveness and structure that parents place in their children

A

Demandingness/ Control

24
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Parenting technique in which parents try to create positive relationship with their child so that they will have a greater influence on the child’s behavior

A

Relationship Maintenance

25
Q

Adoptions in which children and their adoptive families have access to birth parents

A

Open Adoption

26
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A dimension of parenting that measures the amount of warmth and affection in the parent- child relationship

A

Acceptance/ Responsiveness

27
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Parenting technique involving setting clear limits for children and explaining the consequences for negative behavior why the behavior was wrong and how they can fix it

A

Inductive Discipline

28
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A set of services offered to families to strengthen them or reunite them

A

Wraparound Program

29
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A model of parenting effects that assumes that influence moves from parent to child but also child to parent in a reciprocal process

A

Transactional model