Family protective factors:
a) are micro-level characteristics.
b) assist families in bouncing back from a crisis situation.
c) are social networks, religious and faith-based fellowships, for example.
d) are family policies, such as maternity leave.
e) are personal characteristics you developed early in life, such as intelligence, sense of humor, or creativity.
Ques. 2Melody's grandmother takes her to the park every Wednesday evening and visits her on weekends.Despite being close to Melody,she stays out of decisions that Melody's parents make with regard to her well-being.
Melody's grandmother shows an example of a(n) ________grandparenting style.
A) authoritative and advisory
B) companionate and supportive
C) authoritative and companionate
D) remote and involved
Ques. 3A social movement designed to promote and protect traditional marriage is called:
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 4What is a foster home? What are some of the benefits of foster homes?
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 5Which of the following is true of remote grandparents?
A) They live far apart from their grandchildren and see each other infrequently.
B) They tend to provide emotional and instrumental support but don't interfere with parenting.
C) They can be spontaneous and playful and exert authority at times.
D) They serve as advisors to their grandchildren.
Ques. 6Out-of-pocket expenses for things like food, clothing, and housing for children are referred to as a/an opportunity cost.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 7Nuan has a positive self-concept and is intelligent, creative, and independent. These are examples of:
a) SCHIP protective factors.
b) family recovery factors.
c) simplified personality.
d) complex personality.
e) individual protective factors.
Ques. 8The percentage of 12th graders who say that they never date changed from __________ percent to __________ percent between 1991 and 2008.
a) 5; 10
b) 10; 5
c) 18; 8
d) 22; 11
e) 12; 28