Element 5 Flashcards
What is a family?
At least two adults living together, I’m a sexual relationship, who care for children
Name 5 family structures
Nuclear, single-parent, extended, foster/adoptive, blended/step
What is a nuclear family
2 parents raising a child/children
What is a single parents family
A lone parent raising a child/children
What is an extended family
Multiple members of the same family living on the same home and possibly co-rasinsing a child/children
What is a foster/adoptive family
Having at least one child who has been fostered or adopted
What is a blended/step family
A combination of 2 separate families, with one or both parents having children from previous relationships
The 6 parenting styles
Authoritarian, permissive, authoritative, instinctive, uninvolved, helicopter
What is instinctive mean
Parents rely on instincts, heavily influenced by their own upbringing
What is a helicopter parenting
Parents are heavily involved in every aspect of their children’s lives
What is an uninvolved parenting style
Characteristics by a lack of responsiveness and attention
What is an authoritarian parents
Empathizes on obedience and control, with no explanation for why children/young people should follow rules
What is a permissive parent
High levels of parental responsiveness, with few rules or exceptions
What is an authoritative parent
Parents have high standards and set clear boundaries, encouraging their children to be independent
What is an instinctive parent
Parents rely on instincts, heavily influenced by their own upbringing
What is a helicopter parent
Parents are heavily involved in every aspect of their children’s lives
What is an uninvolved parent
Characteristics by a lack of responsiveness and attention
What is an authoritarian parent
Empathizes on obedience and control, with no explanation for why children/young people should follow rules
What is a permissive parent
High levels of parental responsiveness, with few rules or exceptions
What is a authoritative parent
Parents have high standers and set clear boundaries, encouraging their children to be independent
How can an instinctive parent affect the child and the relationship between the child abs practitioner
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
How can a child with a helicopter parent affect the child
May have low development, may have low resilience
How can an uninvolved parent affect a child
Mat be below age-related expectations, likely to be independent
How can the relationship between a Practitioner and child change - helicopter parent
Afraid to take risks, they may be ‘needy’, may need to be heavily guided