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Relatives such as aunts, uncles, and grandparents are part of a person’s

Relatives such as aunts, uncles, and grandparents are part of a person’s. nuclear family. blended family. extended family. foster family. In a family, children are often responsible for. meeting basic needs. setting limits. teaching values. doing household chores.

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Relatives such as aunts, uncles, and grandparents are part of a person’s

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  1. Relatives such as aunts, uncles, and grandparents are part of a person’s • nuclear family. • blended family. • extended family. • foster family.

  2. In a family, children are often responsible for • meeting basic needs. • setting limits. • teaching values. • doing household chores.

  3. Parents promote their children’s mental and emotional health by • meeting basic needs. • providing medical care. • providing affirmation. • sharing cultural traditions.

  4. Which value might a parent teach a child by making an effort to help a friend? • Caring • Responsibility • Honesty • Citizenship

  5. Helping a younger sibling with a difficult school assignment is an example of • good communication. • support. • respect. • trust.

  6. Which of the following is an example of a change in family structure? • The birth of a baby • The loss of a parent’s job • A family member’s illness • Moving to a new home

  7. Joint custody is an arrangement in which the children live with • their mother. • their father. • both parents. • a foster family.

  8. Which of the following is not a helpful way to cope with changes in the family? • Talking openly • Taking on more chores • Keeping feelings to yourself • Showing empathy

  9. Yelling at or threatening a child is an example of • physical abuse. • emotional abuse. • sexual abuse. • neglect.

  10. Older family members are much more likely than young children to suffer • physical abuse. • sexual abuse. • emotional abuse. • financial abuse.

  11. If a friend confides that he is being abused, you should • not believe the person. • confront the abuser. • keep quiet. • seek help from a trusted adult.

  12. Which type of organization can provide families in need with food, shelter, and medical care? • Counseling services • Support groups • Crisis hotlines • Social services

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