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21 Cards in this Set
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authroitarian
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children do not have the right to question their parents
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democratic families
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children participate in decision making as their age allows
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permissive families
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children have the final say
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uninvolved parents
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distant from their children and uncommitted tto parenting
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Authoritative/Democratic
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litits are established and repsonsibility is asumed gradually
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What type of parents tend to abuse their children?
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stressed and overburdened
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What kind of effects can abuse have on victims?
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developmental effects
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socialization
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process of learning the cultural rules of behavior
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oral stage
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the first stage of Sigmund Freud's psychosexual theory of development
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identification process
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occurs when boys relate better to their fathers and girls to their mothers
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Erik Erikson's theory of ____ development assumes that much developemnt occurs when the crises of life are resolved.
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Psychosocial
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democratic families
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children participate in decision making as their age allows
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permissive families
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children have the final say
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uninvolved parents
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distant from their children and uncommitted tto parenting
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Authoritative/Democratic
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litits are established and repsonsibility is asumed gradually
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What type of parents tend to abuse their children?
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stressed and overburdened
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What kind of effects can abuse have on victims?
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developmental effects
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|
socialization
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process of learning the cultural rules of behavior
|
|
oral stage
|
the first stage of Sigmund Freud's psychosexual theory of development
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|
identification process
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occurs when boys relate better to their fathers and girls to their mothers
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Erik Erikson's theory of ____ development assumes that much developemnt occurs when the crises of life are resolved.
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Psychosocial
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