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The way in which children seek independence and the ease with which they resolve conflicts about becoming adults depend in large part on the ______-_____ ____________
parent-child relationship
Parenting is not the sole cause for children’s ________
behavior
parents attempt to control, shape, and evaluate behavior and attitudes of children and adolescents in accordance with a set code of conduct
Authoritarian Families
children and adolescents participate in decisions affecting their lives
Democratic or Authoritative Families
children and adolescents have the final say; parents are less controlling and have a nonpunishing, accepting attitude toward children
Permissive or Laissez-faire Families
parents are egocentric in their child rearing, uncommitted to their roles, and quite distant from their children
Uninvolved Parents
the physical or mental injury, sexual abuse, negligent treatment, or mistreatment of children under the age of 18 by adults entrusted with their care
Child Abuse
Strategies to Reduce Child Abuse:
- parent education
- provide information about resources and support systems
mandated reporters:
- Health practitioner
- Mental health/social service practitioner
- Member of the clergy
- Teaching or child care provider
- Police officers or law enforcement officials
- Commercial film & photographic print processor
- Mediator in juvenile court cases
The process of learning the rules of behavior of the culture within which an individual is born and will live
Socialization
What are the rules and when to apply them or bend them
First Dimension of Socialization
Acquiring an identity
Second Dimension of Socialization
Learning to live with other people
Third Dimension of Socialization