UNIT 1 TEST OUTLINE October 30 th, 2013. Topics to Study  Choosing a Baby Name  The do’s and don’t’s  Why do we study parenting?  FIVE reasons  Parenting.

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UNIT 1 TEST OUTLINE October 30 th, 2013

Topics to Study  Choosing a Baby Name  The do’s and don’t’s  Why do we study parenting?  FIVE reasons  Parenting Skills and Qualities  i.e. patience  Tasks of Parenting  i.e. guidance  Needs of a child  i.e. stimulation  Decision Making Process  Applying the SIX steps  Costs of Raising a Baby  Teenage Parenting  Trends  Outcomes

Unit 1 Test Format TOTAL MARKS ________ 40 True or False [5 marks] Multiple Choice [10 marks] Short answer [10 marks] Point form Sentence and paragraph form

Choosing a Baby Name 1. What are THREE things you should consider when choosing a baby’s name? 2. Explain why North West might not be the wisest choice for a baby’s name. 3. What did we learn about middle names?

Why do we study parenting? 1. Name and describe the FIVE reasons we learned in class.

Parenting Skills and Qualities 1. Name THREE parenting skills you have and provide an example that demonstrates how you have this skill. 2. Name TWO parenting skills you would need to work on if you had a baby.

Tasks of Parenting 1. What are the THREE tasks of parenting? 2. Explain how a caregiver would demonstrate these tasks in infancy? childhood? teenage years?

Needs of a Child 1. Name the FOUR main categories of needs of a child. 2. Explain how a parent can meet their infant’s emotional needs? 3. Explain the FOUR types of stimulation and how a caregiver could provide these needs. 4. What is meant by physical safety needs?

Decision Making Process 1. List the SIX steps in the decision making process. 2. Explain the process as it relates to your decision to take the course, Raising Healthy Children.

Costs of Raising a Baby 1. Describe what surprised you about the costs of covering the necessities for baby’s first year. 2. Describe TWO ways to save money or reduce your environmental impact when buying items for baby’s first year.

Teenage Parenthood 1. Explain THREE challenges that teen parents encounter. 2. Explain THREE reasons why are babies of teen parents more at risk? 3. Within all of Canada, which age groups are the most likely/least likely to be pregnant?