Chapter 13 Families Flashcards
Disciplinary technique that emphasizes control of the childs behavior through physical and nonphyscial punishment
Power assertion
A parenting technique in which the child thinks about consequences of the childs behavior for someones else
Other- oriented induction
The process by which individuals adopt the attitudes, beliefs, and values held by their society
Internalization
A model of parenting effects that assume that parents cause the characteristics that we use in their children
Parent effects model
A parenting technique in which parents threaten to withhold their love until a child conforms to the parents expectations for his behavior
Love Withdrawal
The different experiences that siblings in the same family have in that environment
Nonshared Environment
Any two or more individuals living together who are related by birth, marriage or adoption
Family
The use of psychological or emotional manipulation to get a child to comply with the parent wants
Psychological control
Family conflict that resolved in a positive way using affection, problem solving and emotional support
Constructive Conflict
Parents who Provide a great deal of warmth and acceptance but few if any rules or restrictions
Regina George
Permissive Parents
Families in which there are two adults and at least one child from a previous relationship, there also may be biological children
Stepfamilies
Sharing parenting responsibilities between two or more people
Coparenting
Parenting technique in which the child is asked to think about the consequences that the child might experience as a result of that behavior
Self-oriented induction
A family consisting of a husband, wife and their biological and or adopted children
Nuclear Family
A model that assumes it is the characteristics of the child that determined the parenting style parents use
Child effects model