Parenting and Family Dynamics Flashcards

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Flashcards covering key concepts in parenting styles, stress, family structure, child development, and abuse.

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What are the four parenting styles?

Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive, and Neglectful

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Define role overload.

When individuals experience stress due to handling multiple roles simultaneously.

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What is spillover in the context of work-family dynamics?

When emotions and stress from one domain (work or family) affect the other.

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What is normative stress?

Stress related to typical life events, like marriage or childbirth.

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What is non-normative stress?

Stress resulting from unexpected events. such as job loss or serious illness.

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Define acute stress.

Short-term stress.

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Define chronic stress.

Long-term stress.

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What is work-family conflict?

Conflict arising from incompatible demands between work and family roles.

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List examples of custody types following divorce.

Sole Physical Custody, Joint Legal Custody, Sole Legal Custody, Joint Physical Custody

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Define Social Learning Theory.

Children learn by observing and imitating others.

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What does ART stand for?

Assisted Reproductive Technology

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What is Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)?

Abuse or violence between intimate partners.

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Define ACEs.

Adverse Childhood Experiences; traumatic events occurring before the age of 18.

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What is sole physical custody?

One parent has the child living with them full time.

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What is joint legal custody?

Both parents share the right to make important decisions about their child's life, such as education and healthcare.

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What is sole legal custody?

One parent has the exclusive right to make important decisions about their child's upbringing.

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What is joint physical custody?

Both parents share in the physical care and daily responsibilities of raising the children.