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Name at 6 traits of a healthy family.
Commitment, Communication, Provide protection, In/Inter dependence, Rules, Self-Esteem
Define culture.
The thoughts, ideas, behavior patterns, customes, beliefs, values, skills, arts, religion, and prejudices of a particular people at a given point in time.
Name at least 3 areas that culture influences.
death, roles of women and men, elders, ownership of property, birth processes, age expectations (of children), marriage ceramonies,staus.
Name the 3 temperments.
Flexible, Fearful, Fiesty.
or
Easy, Cautious, Active.
Name some negative aspects of punishment.
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.
What are some guidelines for dicipling a young child?
*Communicate with the child (explain the why/what)
*Make sure you are clear
*Trust children
*Trust yourself
*Build good relationships
How to GUIDE behavior: Name 7 ways to prevent bad behavior.
*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
How to GUIDE behavior: Name 7 ways to respond to bad behavior.
*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
What are the traits of an authoritarian parent?
"Do as I say," Win-Lose situations, parent MUST win and demands obediance,parents needs come first
How does the authoritarian parenting type effect the child?
Children tend to be withdrawn, discontent, and distrustful.
What are the traits of an authoritative parent?
View role as guider/protector
Facilitates development and uses reason and sets limits when needed, mutual respect, listens to childs justification, Win-Win approach.
How does the authoritative parenting type effect the child?
Children tend to be self-relient, independent, socially responsible, and explorative.
What are the traits of a permissive parent?
Child win-parents lose, want to be the "best friend," no control, child walk on parents.
How does the permissive parenting type effect the child?
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.