Child Development Chapter 13 Flashcards
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Child Development Chapter 13 Flashcards

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What is Inductive Discipline?

  • A parenting technique that sets clear limits and explains consequences (correct)
  • A form of discipline that relies solely on punishment
  • A strategy that withdraws love until appropriate behavior is exhibited
  • A technique emphasizing emotional manipulation to control behavior
  • What is Self-oriented induction?

    A parenting technique where the child considers the consequences of their own behavior.

    What is Other-oriented induction?

    A parenting technique that asks the child to think about the consequences for someone else's behavior.

    What is Command strategy?

    <p>A parenting technique where the parent does not threaten punishment but the child responds to authority.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Relationship maintenance?

    <p>A parenting technique focused on creating a positive relationship to influence behavior.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Love withdrawal?

    <p>A technique where parents threaten to withhold love until the child behaves correctly.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is power assertion?

    <p>A technique emphasizing control through physical and non-physical punishment.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Psychological control?

    <p>The use of psychological or emotional manipulation to get the child to comply.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Internalization?

    <p>The process by which individuals adopt the attitudes, beliefs, and values of their society.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are Sibling Relationships like?

    <p>They are high in conflict and high in love.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the best parenting style?

    <p>Authoritative</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Parenting Techniques

    • Inductive discipline: Involves setting clear limits and explaining the negative consequences of a child's behavior along with methods to rectify the situation.
    • Self-oriented induction: Encourages children to reflect on personal consequences of their actions, promoting self-awareness.
    • Other-oriented induction: Focuses on the impact of the child's behavior on others, enhancing empathy and social awareness.
    • Command strategy: Parents assert authority without threats; children respond to established expectations.
    • Relationship maintenance: Parents foster positive relationships with their children, enhancing their influence on behavior.
    • Love withdrawal: Parents threaten to withhold affection until the child behaves appropriately, often creating fear or anxiety.
    • Power assertion: Involves control through physical or verbal punishment, emphasizing compliance over understanding.
    • Psychological control: Utilizes emotional manipulation to achieve compliance, potentially affecting the child’s mental health.

    Key Concepts

    • Parenting styles: Different approaches to raising children significantly affect behavior and development.
    • Internalization: The process where individuals adopt societal values and beliefs, crucial for moral development.
    • Sibling Relationships: Characterized by a unique dynamic featuring both high conflict and strong affection, shaping conflict resolution skills and emotional connections.

    Optimal Parenting Style

    • Authoritative: Recognized as the most effective parenting style, balancing responsiveness with high expectations, fostering independence and self-discipline in children.

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    Explore key concepts from Chapter 13 of Child Development with these flashcards. Learn important parenting techniques such as inductive discipline and self-oriented induction. Test your knowledge and recall of essential terms and their definitions related to child-rearing strategies.

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