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Name at 6 traits of a healthy family.
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Commitment, Communication, Provide protection, In/Inter dependence, Rules, Self-Esteem
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Define culture.
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The thoughts, ideas, behavior patterns, customes, beliefs, values, skills, arts, religion, and prejudices of a particular people at a given point in time.
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Name at least 3 areas that culture influences.
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death, roles of women and men, elders, ownership of property, birth processes, age expectations (of children), marriage ceramonies,staus.
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Name the 3 temperments.
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Flexible, Fearful, Fiesty.
or Easy, Cautious, Active. |
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Name some negative aspects of punishment.
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Prevents building of relationships, causes resentment and revenge. Children more devious and uncooperative, learning is reduced. Humiliation, hidden mistakes, low self-esteem, anger issues. Can't concentrate on "lesson" when they are hurt.
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What are some guidelines for dicipling a young child?
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*Communicate with the child (explain the why/what)
*Make sure you are clear *Trust children *Trust yourself *Build good relationships |
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How to GUIDE behavior: Name 7 ways to prevent bad behavior.
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*Set up approp. environment
*Let environment set limits *Model good behavior *Redirect energy *Provide phys. control when needed *Teach how to express emotion *Meet needs |
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How to GUIDE behavior: Name 7 ways to respond to bad behavior.
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*Give feedback
*Allow child to exp. conseq. of their actions *Use time-outs appropriately *Reward good behavior *Ignore misbehavior used to attract attn. *Teach good behavior *Meet needs |
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What are the traits of an authoritarian parent?
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"Do as I say," Win-Lose situations, parent MUST win and demands obediance,parents needs come first
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How does the authoritarian parenting type effect the child?
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Children tend to be withdrawn, discontent, and distrustful.
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What are the traits of an authoritative parent?
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View role as guider/protector
Facilitates development and uses reason and sets limits when needed, mutual respect, listens to childs justification, Win-Win approach. |
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How does the authoritative parenting type effect the child?
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Children tend to be self-relient, independent, socially responsible, and explorative.
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What are the traits of a permissive parent?
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Child win-parents lose, want to be the "best friend," no control, child walk on parents.
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How does the permissive parenting type effect the child?
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Children tend to "up" the behavior by being challenging. They try to get parents to set limits. They lack self-control, self-relience, and are hardly explorative.
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