NU131 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
family - (answer)two or more people who have chosen to live together and share interests, roles, and
resources. all families are bound together by attachment and commitment
what do all family's share? - (answer)goals of survival and personal fulfillment of family members.
what are the basic functions of the family? - (answer)physical maintenance of family members,
protection, nurturance, socialization, education, reproduction, and recreation.
what distinct stages of development do families go through? - (answer)couple, childbearing, grown
child, and the older family stage
what can influence the child's development? - (answer)birth order
depending how family members relate to each other, families can be classified as... - (answer)autocratic,
authoritative, permissive, or uninvolved
primary prevention of family violence - (answer)is aimed at reducing the risk through teaching parenting
skills
secondary prevention of family violence - (answer)focused on rehabilitation after the abuse has
occurred
Growth - (answer)increase in size
development - (answer)refers to the acquisition of skills
growth and development occur simultaneously and are ... - (answer)interdependent
mauration - (answer)total process in which a child's potential unfolds, regardless of practice.
what are the two major influences on growth and development? - (answer)heredity and environment
family - (answer)two or more people who have chosen to live together and share interests, roles, and
resources. all families are bound together by attachment and commitment
what do all family's share? - (answer)goals of survival and personal fulfillment of family members.
what are the basic functions of the family? - (answer)physical maintenance of family members,
protection, nurturance, socialization, education, reproduction, and recreation.
what distinct stages of development do families go through? - (answer)couple, childbearing, grown
child, and the older family stage
what can influence the child's development? - (answer)birth order
depending how family members relate to each other, families can be classified as... - (answer)autocratic,
authoritative, permissive, or uninvolved
primary prevention of family violence - (answer)is aimed at reducing the risk through teaching parenting
skills
secondary prevention of family violence - (answer)focused on rehabilitation after the abuse has
occurred
Growth - (answer)increase in size
development - (answer)refers to the acquisition of skills
growth and development occur simultaneously and are ... - (answer)interdependent
mauration - (answer)total process in which a child's potential unfolds, regardless of practice.
what are the two major influences on growth and development? - (answer)heredity and environment