Chapter 1-2 Flashcards
(12 cards)
Ethical parenting
Is responsible caregiving, requiring of enduring investment and commitment throughout their children’s long period of dependency
Reciprocity:
The balance of an interactive system that each party has both rights and duties
Ex. Golden rule, karma
Complimentary:
One’s rights are the other’s obligations
Ex. The right to be nurtured so the parent must provide nurturance
A mixed rule- utilitarian theory
- parental authority is justified by the child’s dependent status and relative incompetence- thus parents to protect, nurture, and train children
- discipline is based on the parent’s desired behaviors
- discipline must be used an ethical consideration of long-term consequences
Categories of children’s rights:
rights against the world, protection against inadequate care, adult legal status, rights against parents
reciprocal socialization:
- parents affect child’s behaviors, parenting style
- child affects parent’s behavior, temperament/personality
- children play a role in shaping their own development
6 stages of parenthood
stage 1: image-making (pre-baby) stage 2: nurturing stage 3: authority stage 4: interpretive stage 5: interdependent stage 6: departure
5 B’s of attachment
- Bonding
- Breast-feeding
- Bed sharing (co-sleeping)
- Baby wearing (Snulgi, Baby Bjorn)
- Belief in baby’s cry as an important signal
Theory:
An organized set of ideas that serves as a framework for interpreting facts and findings
- can help a person understand what they are observing
- can help a person decide how to react or behave
nature, nurture, or both
nature- internal qualities, biologically predetermined
nurture- environment
both- a combination of nature and nurutre
Psychoanalytic:
unconscious forces act to determine personality and behavior
Attachment:
feelings of safety, security, protection