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Marriage and family studies
Income, fathers, adoption, parenting styles,domestic violence
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Undergraduate 1
04/26/2012

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What are the average costs to raise a child to eighteen by economic standards?

Middle income=

higher income=

Definition

middle income= $165,000

higher income=$242,000

Term
How does money relate to marital satisfaction?
Definition
The higher the income bracket, the higher the proportion of people who are happy and satisfied with life
Term
How do finances rank as a family problem?
Definition
Most common stressor for families across the family life cycle
Term
What are the effects of poverty on families and specifically on women and children?
Definition

Increased tension and unhappiness, poorer living conditions,

Women most likely single parents, less likely to marry, be educated, and more likely to have stress

Children likely poor school performance, higher dropout rates, higher risk teen pregnancy, less involved father, continued cycle of poverty

Term
What is the difference between a dual career and dual earner family?
Definition

Dual earner-both have jobs, generally hourly

Dual career- requires education, salaried worker, more oppurtunity for advancement)

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What percent of families in the U.S. do both parents work when they have children who are six or younger?
Definition
58.6%
Term
How has men's participation in housework and childcare changed over the last few decades?
Definition

involvement has doubled since the 1960s

responsible for almost a third of housework even though they often work more outside the home

Term
What are the benefits of father-play on children and their fathers?
Definition

Helps children develop problem solving capacity

increases a child's trust in their father

alllows a child to express new emotions

 

fathers show increased empathy toward their children

reduces fathers stress they have fewer problems with childrens behavior

Term
What percentage of children are born to unwed mothers?
Definition
30%
Term
What percentage of fathers pay child support?
Definition
75%
Term

What are some potential consequences of growing up without a father?

 

Definition

most likely to live in poverty

have lower educational attainment

more behavioral problems

likely to reapeat the pverty cycle

Term
What factors relate to a fathers involvement with his children?
Definition

early involvement leads to later positive interaction

higher cognitive ability in children

higher self confidence in children

better interpersonal relationships for children

fewer behavioral problems

Term
Authoritative parenting style
Definition
limits and guidance provided but willing to compromise
Term
authoritarian parenting style
Definition
high expectations, low nurturance
Term

permissive parenting style

 

Definition
little control but nurturing
Term
How does authoritative parenting style impact children?
Definition
more self reliant, higher qaulity of family life, less anxiety and depression, more successful academically
Term
how does authoritarian parenting style impact children?
Definition
lower self esteem, lower school acheivement, obedient but unhappy
Term
How does permissive parenting style impact children?
Definition
children likely lacking in self control, rates parents as less accepting, unhappy children
Term
What are the potential consequences of corporal punishment on children?
Definition

greater anti-social behavior

 

more likely to hit spouse

depression

suicide ideation

fear of parents

more aggression

only works short term

Term
Redirection
Definition

offer acceptable alternatives

works well with infants and young toddlers by giving them new toys or activities to engage

Term
induction
Definition
using reasoning to help children understand how their actions influence others
Term
Time out
Definition

helps child gain self control

quiet unstimulation environment

use induction and reasoning

Term
logical consequences and natural consequences
Definition

logical - logically follows the mistaken behavior (you spilled milk so now you must clean it up)

natural - cause and effect relationship (touch hot stove, get burned)

 

Term
modeling
Definition

being an example of behavior

 

Term
attachment
Definition

an enduring social-emotional bond between infants and parents

developed through communication from caregiver

Term
proximety seeking behaviors
Definition
children show attachment by seeking proximity to their caregiver when they feel insecure
Term
contact-maintaining behavior
Definition
children will want to be picked up and held when they feel insecure
Term
safe-haven
Definition
parents provide security and safety
Term
2 types of attachment
Definition

Secure

insecure

 

Term
secure attachment characteristics
Definition

trust

confidence

 

Term
insecure attachment characteristics
Definition

avoidant

anxious/ambivelant

disorganized

Term
How does attachment impact child development?
Definition

less dependent on adults and more curious

more competent in problem solving

more able to make and maintain friendships

develp peer realtionships more readily

Term
Dahl's theory of stress
Definition

both too much and too little stress are problematic for daily functioning

moderate levels of stress are positive

Term
distress
Definition
too little or too much stress can become unhealthy and uncomfortable
Term
eustress
Definition
moderate to highstress is exciting and motivating
Term
what are the three stages of family crisis and what happens in each?
Definition

1. onset- define problema nd accept crisis exists

2. disorganization- shock and disbelief

3. reorganization- take remedial action to get family back to stability

Term
ABC-X Family Crisis Model
Definition

The more resources the family has and the more the family perceives they have the ability to deal with the crisis the more likely they will manage the crisis

A- the stressor

B- the families resources

C- the definition the family gives to the stressor

X- the amount of crisis

Term
3 ineffective coping strategies
Definition

Denial

Avoidance

Scapegoating

Term
What are the two critical times for marital breakup?
Definition

first seven years

at midlife (young teenage children)

 

Term
Why is mediation superior to court divorce settlements?
Definition

lessons conflict

provides win-win oppurtunity because own plan can be agreed upon

Term
What is the mediators role?
Definition

gain a commitment

define the issues, facts, information, needs, desires and feelings

employ solutions

help couple reach settlement and implement

Term
How might divorce impact adults?
Definition

health problems related to stress

financial problems

 

Term
How might divorce impact children?
Definition
anger, selfblame, higher drug use, sexual promiscuity, grief and mourning, try to reunite parents, struggle with $ change
Term
how do low conflict marriages that end in divorce impact children?
Definition
more neg impact children never see it coming
Term
How might divorce impact children when they become adults?
Definition
more psychological distress, less happy marriages, higher chance of divorce
Term
How does divorce impact children differently based on gender?
Definition

young girls adjust more easily than boys

 

Term
What are the risk and protective factors that help children cope with divorce or cause them problems?
Definition

non-residual parents

father's ccan boost boys achievement and reduce delinquency

quality of relationship is more important than frequency of visitation

distance a mediating factor of involvement

grandparents can be risk or protective factor

ongoing conflict risk factor

Term
What are two parenting hazards of divorce?
Definition

Parentification- reversal of child/parent roles

continued conflict between parents

Term
What are two adjustments that impact stepsibling relationships?
Definition

role ambiguity

changes in time, resources, space

many positive relationships

birth of new child uniting factor

Term
what percent of marriages are remarriages?
Definition
46%
Term
How long may it take for restability to occur in a complex stepfamily?
Definition
5-7 years
Term
3 Stages in the cycle of violence
Definition

1- rising tesion phase

2- acute battering incident

3- honeymoon phase

Term
behaviors in rising tension phase
Definition

man- increasingly irritable, frustrated, percieved losing of control

Women- frightened, tries extra hard, withdraws, may precipitate incident to difuse tension

Term
behaviors in acute battering incident phase
Definition

kicking

hitting

biting

choking

shaking

shoving

Term
behaviors in honeymoon phase
Definition

man-contrite, loving, tender, courting behavior, promises reform

woman- loving, forgiving, believes man wants to change

Term
What issues define or are at the center of marital violence?
Definition
power and control
Term
What main characteristic defines nonviolent relationships?
Definition
equality
Term
Warning signs of domestic violence
Definition
emotional and economic attacks- verbal abuse, pressure tactics, abusing authority, disrespect, breaking promises, abusing trust, emotional withholding, self destructive behavior
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