Element 5 Flashcards

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What is a family?

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At least two adults living together, I’m a sexual relationship, who care for children

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Name 5 family structures

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Nuclear, single-parent, extended, foster/adoptive, blended/step

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What is a nuclear family

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2 parents raising a child/children

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What is a single parents family

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A lone parent raising a child/children

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What is an extended family

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Multiple members of the same family living on the same home and possibly co-rasinsing a child/children

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What is a foster/adoptive family

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Having at least one child who has been fostered or adopted

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What is a blended/step family

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A combination of 2 separate families, with one or both parents having children from previous relationships

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The 6 parenting styles

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Authoritarian, permissive, authoritative, instinctive, uninvolved, helicopter

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What is instinctive mean

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Parents rely on instincts, heavily influenced by their own upbringing

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What is a helicopter parenting

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Parents are heavily involved in every aspect of their children’s lives

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What is an uninvolved parenting style

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Characteristics by a lack of responsiveness and attention

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What is an authoritarian parents

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Empathizes on obedience and control, with no explanation for why children/young people should follow rules

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What is a permissive parent

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High levels of parental responsiveness, with few rules or exceptions

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What is an authoritative parent

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Parents have high standards and set clear boundaries, encouraging their children to be independent

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What is an instinctive parent

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Parents rely on instincts, heavily influenced by their own upbringing

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What is a helicopter parent

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Parents are heavily involved in every aspect of their children’s lives

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What is an uninvolved parent

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Characteristics by a lack of responsiveness and attention

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What is an authoritarian parent

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Empathizes on obedience and control, with no explanation for why children/young people should follow rules

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What is a permissive parent

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High levels of parental responsiveness, with few rules or exceptions

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What is a authoritative parent

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Parents have high standers and set clear boundaries, encouraging their children to be independent

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How can an instinctive parent affect the child and the relationship between the child abs practitioner

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Affect on child?
High levels of independence, may rebel
Relationship between child and practitioner-
Struggle to follow routine and boundaries, mat struggle to be told no

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How can a child with a helicopter parent affect the child

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May have low development, may have low resilience

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How can an uninvolved parent affect a child

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Mat be below age-related expectations, likely to be independent

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How can the relationship between a Practitioner and child change - helicopter parent

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Afraid to take risks, they may be ‘needy’, may need to be heavily guided

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How can a child and practitioners relationship be affected - uninvolved parent
Mat struggle to form attachment, mat struggle understanding routine and boundaries
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How can a authoritarian parent affect a child
May be well behaved, may lie to avoid punishment
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How can a child relationship with practitioner be affected - authoritarian
Child may be rebellious, may lie, child may be unsettled between drop off or collection times
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How can a permissive parent affect a child
May not respect boundaries, lack of understanding of responsibility and consequences
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How can a permissive parent affect a child and Practioners relationship
May not respect boundaries, may struggle to form relationships
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How can a child with an authoritative parent affect the child
Be confident, have good PSED, confident to express their own feelings
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How can a relationship between a Practioners a child change - authoritative
Likely to respond well to boundaries, able to form relationships with adults easily
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