Exam 13: Parent-Child Relationships
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Identify the five categories of children's needs that require parental attention for fulfillment.Give examples of specific needs within each category.
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Physical,emotional,social,intellectual,and moral.
If childcare is of high quality,a child benefits by spending as much time as possible in care.
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A conclusion that can logically be drawn from the text's discussion is that the attachment that babies develop to their parents:
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One study found that U.S.-born parents favored autonomy as most important for intellectual development.
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In order to be most effective,discipline needs to be very strict and enforced often.
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_____ is the act of becoming acquainted with the world and the objects,people,and conditions in it.
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Mr.and Mrs.Doe have spent many years and lots of energy rearing their children (now young adults); they emphasize continuity and feel very close to the "kids." On the other hand,Jane and John,Jr.focus on how different they are from mom and dad and want to be independent.This difference in perceptions and life course concerns is called:
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Children reared by indulgent parents are often impulsive and domineering.
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Studies show that immigrant parents rate ________ as most important.
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Which of the following is NOT considered good discipline because of its effect on children?
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Which is most important in determining the effect of childcare on children?
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Researchers have learned that the older a mother is when she has her first child,the:
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From a developmental point of view,an important aspect of good family functioning includes:
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Research shows that traditionally,interactions between mother and child tend to be more _____ than those with fathers.
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Discuss the theory of the Head Start program as it relates to cultural deprivation of children.
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Researchers point out that use of corporal punishment teaches children that _____.
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Children who are environmentally deprived do much more poorly on IQ tests than children who receive stimulation.
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Studies of family relationships across several generations have failed to document any significant relationship between childhood attachment style and later intimate relationships.
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According to Bronfenbrenner and the text,it is _____ who teach values such as cooperation and responsibility to children.
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