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What is allocaregiving? [ Ans: ] Child care and protection
provided by group members other than the parents.
(usually other relatives)
What is nuclear family? [ Ans: ] Families consisting of
parents (including single parents) and their children.
What is family structure? [ Ans: ] The social organization
of a family. Most commonly, the structure is extended.
What is authoritarian parenting? [ Ans: ] Parenting style
identified by Baumrind that focuses on enforcing
obedience and conformity by using punishment. (lacks in
verbal five and take with children and in expression of
warmth)
What is authoritative parenting? [ Ans: ] Parenting style in
which parents set standards and limits for children but
also encourage discussion and independence and express
warmth. Best parenting style.
What is permissive parenting? [ Ans: ] Parenting style in
which parents express warmth but do not exercise control
over their children's behavior
What are the differences between individualistic and
collectivist cultural style? [ Ans: ] ...
,What are risk factors? [ Ans: ] Personal characteristics or
environmental circumstances that increase the probability
of negative outcomes for children.
What is resilience? [ Ans: ] The ability to recover quickly
from adverse effects or early experience or persevere in
the face of stress.
What are protective factors? [ Ans: ] Environmental and
personal factors that are the source of children's
resilience in the face of hardship.
What is home child care? [ Ans: ] Child care provided in
the child's own home. (primarily by a grandmother or
other family member)
What is family child care? [ Ans: ] Child care provided in
someone else's home (relative or a stranger)
What are child care centers? [ Ans: ] An organized child
care facility supervised by licensed professionals.
What are the outcomes associated with the authoritative
parenting style? [ Ans: ] Children appear more self reliant,
self controlled, and willing to explore than do children
raised by other types of parents.
What are the outcomes associated with the authoritarian
parenting style? [ Ans: ] Children tend to lack social
competence in dealing with other children. They
frequently withdraw from social contact and look to
outside authority to decide what is moral. They are often
, characterized as lacking spontaneity and intellectual
curiosity.
What are the outcomes associated with the permissive
parenting style? [ Ans: ] Children ten to be relatively
immature. They have difficulty controlling their impulses,
accepting responsibility for social actions, and acting
independently.
What are the goals of parenting in all cultures? [ Ans: ]
The survival goal (to ensure children are healthy), the
economic goal (to ensure economically productive adults),
and the cultural goal (ensure children acquire basic
cultural values)
What parenting style is associated with the best outcomes
for children? [ Ans: ] Authoritative parenting style
What has research with Chinese parents suggested about
differences in parenting? [ Ans: ] That the concepts of
authoritarian and authoritative may not translate well in
other cultures. In Africans and Asians, authoritarian
parenting is linked to better school performance.
What is the "child care" debate? Have we solved it? [ Ans: ]
The child care debate regards whether employers working
at child care institutions are properly qualified to raise
young children. No we have not solved it yet.
Why are children of teen mothers often at risk for a
variety of negative outcomes? [ Ans: ] Because teen
mothers are less knowledgeable about child development,