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The family systems approach to understanding families suggests that every ? within the system has an impact on every other individual in the system.
relationship
When both parents act as a sing team when childrearing ? is taking place.
coparenting
A mother, father, their children, and the grandparents who live with them is an example of what kind of family household ?
extended family household
A commonly cited advantage of the extended family is that is provides for sharing ? for raising children.
responsibility
One change in the nature of the American family is that the age ? has been delayed.
marriage
U.S. census bureau data indicates that compared with the recent past, there are currently fewer ?'s for aging adults.
caregivers
When compared to recent past generations in the U.S., children today are more likely to live in a ? household.
multigenerational
Fathers are more likely to engage in ? interactions with their children compared to Mothers.
playfull
?'s who are supportive contribute to better cognitive, social, and emotional development in their children.
Fathers
Julie wants special permission to stay out on a date past her normal curfew. Her parents who are authoratarian parent, are most likely to to say ?
NO
The permissive parenting approach is characterized by ? acceptance-responsivness and ? demandingness-control.
high,
low
James is a member of a teenage gang. He's doing drugs and is into petty crime. On the rare days he shows up at school, he invariably ends up ina fight and leaves early. James' behavior is most typical of children raised by parents who are ?
neglectful
The arrival of a new baby in a family is most likely to promote feelings of ? and ? behabviors inexisting firstborn children.
resentment,
dependency
Sibling rivalry is typically characterized by ? and ?
resentment,
jealousy
Which statement concerning sibling influences is true?
a. brothers tend to confide in each other more than sisters.
b.The use of siblings as babysitters is found in only a few socitieties.
c. Having a large number of sibling can negatively impact development.
d. siblings are unablt ot have any indirect impact on another sibling's development.
C
In general , marital satisfaction tends to ? somewhat ove the first year of marriage.
decrease
As a remote grandparent, lilo ?'s her grandosn stitch.
seldom sees
Recent research has hsown that the ? granparenting style is themost common in the U.S.
companionate
In the U.S., most grandparents prefer a role that is ? in enjoyment and ? in responsibility.
high,
low
Grandparents have been referred to as the "family National Guard" because they can help families in ?
crisis