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What are Ellen Galinsky's six stages of parenting?
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1) Image-Making Stage
2) Nurturing Stage 3) Authority Stage 4) Interpretive Stage 5) Interdependent Stage 6) Departure Stage |
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What are the eight influences on parental role behaviors?
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1) Developmental Time of Parent/Child
2) Cultural factors 3) Discipline 4) Influences of Child/Children 5) Influences of Family of Origin 6) Attitudes re: Parenting 7) Family Ecological Factors |
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What are some common views of fathers?
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They are strong, dynamic, discipline-oriented, complete more laborious work, the finacial man, etc.
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What are the three sorts of father involvement?
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1) interaction component
2) responsibility component 3) availability component |
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What is the normal father-child interaction?
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Physical play which can undermine the "nice" disposition of the mother.
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What are the factors that influence fathering?
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1) Hormonal changes
2) Role one's own father played in life 3) Expectations by fathering norms in society 4)Factors within the family - how mothers feel about the fathers getting invovled, mother should encourage father, etc. |
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What are "take-home" points about fathering?
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1) Their role is unclear
2) They are competent caregivers 3) Stylistic differences in play 4) There have been modest increases in child involvement |
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What are the influences on the bonding process?
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1) Is the child wanted?
2) Child's temperment 3) Moment-to-moment interactions 4) Quality of parenting 5) Early contact with child 6) Parent's history 7) Stressful circumstances |
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What are the child reactions for each of the four kinds of attachments?
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- secure: upset, happy; strong leader, sociable, etc.
- resistant: upset, doesn't care; - avoidant: doesn't care - disorganized |
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What are the three types of temperment?
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- Difficult
- Easy - Slow-to-warm up to |