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Chapters 1, 2, & 3 Unit Review
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Word Bank 1 Self-Concept Listen Guidance Roles Confidence Parenting Humor Family Caregiver Nurture
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Wordbank 2 Sensitivity Role Model Values Resources Potential Confidence Goals Patience Realistic
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Wordbank 3 Personality Democratic Toddler Parenting Philosophy School-Age Preschooler Parenting Style Stage Authoritarian Permissive Physical Maturity Infant Adolescent Age
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What are the 4 basic responsibilities of parents? 1.Nurturing 2.Protecting 3.Guiding 4.Teaching
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What 2 ways can parents gain confidence? Increase your knowledge Try something it just might work Identify your own strengths and past successes Talk with friends and relatives to get feedback Help build the confidence of others
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Why is teamwork important when parenting? Parenting involves whole families and extends to those who provide support Cooperation among all the individuals involved in a child’s life brings a stable, consistent environment that gives children security and avoids confusing the child. Both parents and step-parents, teachers, caregivers, coaches, family members, doctors, etc… “It takes a village to raise a child.”
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What are some factors that dramatically affect an individual’s personality? Personal qualities Personal attitudes Personal experiences and friends Parent’s personalities
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Who plays the role of caregiver other than parents? Grandparents Aunts/Uncles Older siblings Childcare worker Foster parent Babysitter
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Careers Working With Children Teacher Pediatrician Dental Hygienist Neonatal Nurses Librarian Counselor Child Psychologist Childcare Director Child development specialist Childcare workers Coaches ER Personnel Recreation Center owner operators
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Check your Learning by evaluating each statement Parenting skills are automatic. Financial circumstances affect parenting The shaping of a parent comes from outside forces as well as personal ones Permissive parenting allows the greatest freedome for a child A child’s self-image rest heavily on a parent’s approval.
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Parents who have self-confidence are usually afraid to make decisions. Society does not suffer from poor parenting skills. Social change has altered gender roles. Not everyone has all the skills needed to care for children, but they can learn Acquiring parenting skills is useless unless you become a parent When a parent uses the authoritarian parenting style, children are unaware of who is in charge and therefore often feel insecure.
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