Family and Parenting Styles

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What is a nuclear family?

2 parents and children (1950s white picket fence)

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What is a blended family?

2 parents but children with others (Brady bunch)

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What is an extended family?

parents and grandparents involved

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What is a single parent family?

Single parent and children

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5

What is binuclear family?

divorced parents but co-parented kids

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What is family systems theory?

all depend on one another

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7

What happens with family system theories?

any change or stressor for one affects all

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8

What is family stress theory?

the family’s response and coping to stress or change

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9

What is an authoritarian parent?

strict type of parenting (low warmth, lots of control)

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What kind of rules are there with an authoritarian parent?

inflexible rules (no communication)

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11

What is a way to remember authoritarian parent?

Authoritarian is terrible (not ideal)

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12

What is an authoritative parent?

moderate to high control, high warmth (give and take)

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What kind of rules are there with an authoritative parent?

flexible rules (open communication)

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14

What is a permissive parent?

low control, high warmth

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What kind of rules are there with a permissive parent?

low rules

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What is a passive parent?

neglectful (low control, low warmth)

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What kind of rules are there with a passive parent?

no rules

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18

What is the definition of atraumatic care?

An approach to care that fosters a positive physical and psychological experience for the patient.

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What is anticipatory guidance?

a preventative measure that provides children and their caretakers information on developmental changes and other elements of childrearing to empower their confidence in healthcare and decision-making.

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