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13 Cards in this Set
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Aggresion
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behavoir that is socially defined as injurious or destructive
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Antisocial Behavior
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Persistent violations of socially prescribed patterns of behavior
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Authoritarian Parenting
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attempts to shape, control a child's behavior in accordance with traditional and absolute values
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Authoritative Parenting
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Firm direction of a child's activities but gives the child considerable freedom within reasonable limits
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Collectivism
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Strong emotional bonding and feeling of oneness with parents, denial of individuals desires in order to do what is best for the group (asian)
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Entelechy
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particular type of motivation need for self determination and inner strength and vital force directing life and growth to become all one is capable of
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Harmonious Parenting
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Seldom exercises direct control of a child; parents attempt of an egalitarian relationship
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Individualism
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View that individual autonomy is paramount (Western)
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Permissive Parenting
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Children regulate their own behavior as much as possible
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Resource Dilution Hypothesis
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Another theory on 1st and later borns in large families resources get spread thin to the detriment of all offspring
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Social Competence
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The ability to understand causes of emotions, predict the emotional reaction of others, when emotional display is appropriate and successfully participate in social groups
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Social Understanding
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Capacity to predict the intention of another person, manage conflict, talking about feelings
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Socialization
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Acquire knowledge and skills that enable children to become functioning members of society
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