A | B |
Being able to make friends represents which type of growth? | Social Growth |
A group of people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption | Family |
All people born and lived about the same time | Generation |
Writing invitations or a letter are what type of communication | Verbal communication |
Refusing to talk and using facial expressions is what type of communication? | Nonverbal communication |
Receiving physical traits from your ancestors | Heredity |
What is a trait that comes from your environment? | Your hairstyle |
The way you see yourself | self-concept |
A person not involved in a conflict who helps settle the conflict | Mediator |
How others think of a person | Reputation |
What is a goal that adolescents strive to achieve? | Independence |
Who provides you with friendship and good times | peers |
Several generations of relatives living together | Extended family |
What would be a bad way to communicate? | Use long, wordy statements |
You should treat older relatives with what? | Love and respect |
Adults who become parents need to do what? | Accept the responsibilities of caring for their children |
What would be some physical traits that a child could inherit from their parents? | hair and skin color, height, eye color |
Responsibility | Something you expected or trusted to do |
Peer pressure | When your friends influence you to behave in a certain way |
Adolescence | Stage of growth between childhood and adulthood |
Growth | Increase in size, strength, and ability |
Developmental tasks | Skills or behaviors patterns you should accomplish at certain stages of your life |
Development | Gradual changes that take place as a result of growth |
Independence | Having the freedom to decide, act, and care for yourself |
Self-confidence | The feeling of being sure of yourself and your abilities |
Siblings | Brothers and sisters |
Your home and the people around you | Environment |
Personality | The way you act, think, and behave |
Friend | A person you trust, respect, and care about |
Communication | Sending and receiving information, signals, or messages |
4 Types of growth and development | Emotional, social, intellectual, physical |
Different family types | single, nuclear, foster, childless |
Example of physical growth | growing 3 inches in a year |
Example of emotional growth | Controlling your temper |
Example of intellectual growth | Understanding the meaning of a story |
Role | Person's place in a group |
The process to finding a solution to a disagreement | Conflict resolution |
When several people of both sexes meet for an activity | Group dating |
Trust | To believe a person is honest and reliable |
Personality | the group of traits that make you a unique individual |