CDFS 418 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Parenting Styles, Natalism, Preadolescence
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21 Feb 2018
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Exam 1 study guide- Jeopardy style
-Parenting in perspective
1. According to the textbook, “providing self-esteem”, “being involved in child’s
education”, and providing basic needs “ are examples of…
i. What are essential parenting responsibilities
2. This is the age range in which the peak number of births per 1000 women to the CDC
I. Who are women 30-34 years age
3. In this category of perceived value of children, participants considered how caring for a child
would bring them happiness.
I. What is enrichment category of the perceptions of parenting inventory
4. Ideology that embraces childbearing in the US
-Pronatalism or natalism
5. This theory contends that parents’ resources become diluted when spread over a large amount
of children
I. what is resource dilution hypothesis
Infancy and early childhood
1. There are three types of temperament
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a. Flexible, feisty and fearful
2. This is the reciprocal mutually rewarding interaction between mother and infant
a. What is synchrony
3. This is the term used when dad perceived their involvement in parenting as much higher than
what mothers reported
a. What is ideal actual gap
4. This is the term used when mothers have a hard time relinquishing caretaking roles
a. What is maternal gatekeeping
5. These type of theories believe personality development of a child takes place through
psychosexual stages … Freud?!
a. What is psychoanalytic theories
Infancy and early childhood
1. These types of theories believe the environment like home, school, community, and peers
shapes development
a. Learning theories
2. According to Erikson, this is the stage that involves trust within the parent will provide secure
and trustful environment.
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