Exam 3: Learning to Parent
Exam 1: Parenting Is a Process60 Questions
Exam 2: Cultural Influences on Parenting59 Questions
Exam 3: Learning to Parent60 Questions
Exam 4: Becoming Parents59 Questions
Exam 5: Nurturing Close Family Relationships in a Technological Society60 Questions
Exam 6: Supporting Childrens Growth and Development60 Questions
Exam 7: Parenting Children From Birth to Two Years60 Questions
Exam 8: Parenting Children in Early Childhood60 Questions
Exam 9: Parenting Early Elementary School Children60 Questions
Exam 10: Parenting Early Adolescents60 Questions
Exam 11: Parenting Late Adolescents and Young Adults77 Questions
Exam 12: Working and Parenting60 Questions
Exam 13: Parents by Adoption and Parents by Reproductive Technology45 Questions
Exam 14: Parenting When Unmarried50 Questions
Exam 15: Parenting in Divorced Families and Remarried Families60 Questions
Exam 16: Parenting in Lesbian and Gay Families45 Questions
Exam 17: Parenting in Challenging Times66 Questions
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Diana Baumrind termed parents who __________ as authoritative parents.
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A mother of a six-year-old complains her son is not doing well in first grade because he is not getting enough recess and play time.Based on your knowledge,you tell her
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All of the following statements about temperament are true EXCEPT
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There has been little continuity in parenting practices across centuries because living conditions have changed so much.
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Parenting groups that help married and unmarried parents talk about their feelings for each other have long-lasting benefits on the couple relationship but do not impact their child's development.
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A parent who follows Piaget's theory of knowing about the world would,in dealing with her five-year-old,
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Parenting experts Stanley Greenspan and T.Berry Brazelton have lobbied society to
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A main aim of the Video Feedback Intervention Positive Parenting Program is to increase parents' __________.
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Sleep patterns play a role in the development of children's Executive Function skills.
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Interventions with children who have the DRD4 7 repeat allele and their parents
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According to Piaget,infants in the first two years of life are in the __________ of development.
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Children's Executive Function skills begin to develop in the toddler years so parents can begin to interact with children to develop them.
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At birth the hormone _________ encourages mother-infant bonding.
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Briefly describe one theory you find useful in understanding parent-child relationships and describe three insights you have gained from it.
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Briefly describe the research of Gerald Patterson and the implications for parenting that can be drawn from it.
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Of all the experts,the nannies spend the most time helping parents
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Stephen Porges believes that human beings have a neural circuit under the control of the vagal nerve that promotes adaptation through
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The term "attachment" refers to all aspects of the parent-child relationship.
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__________ neurons in several areas of the brain serve many functions including helping us to understand other people.
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Bronfenbrenner,among all theorists,gives special consideration to the factor of
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