Hpc3o: Unit 1 Review

Hpc3o: Unit 1 Review

<p> HPC3O: UNIT 1 REVIEW The list below should be of assistance while you study, because it can help you to determine what you know, and what you need to study further. It would be a good idea to make “study notes” (point form) as you review!</p><p>1) What is parenting? 2) What is the difference between informed and uninformed decision-making? Relate each of these styles of decision-making to a parenting scenario and suggest what might be a likely outcome. 3) List and explain the major factors that must be taken into consideration when deciding whether to become a parent or not. (There are 8 major factors) 4) What are the advantages and disadvantages to delaying parenting? 5) Explain the difference between legal obligations and social obligations. Provide two examples of each. 6) What is the nature/nurture debate? 7) What is the difference between equity and equality? Which is more important in child-rearing? 8) a) Define parenting style b) Who established the 4 parenting styles that we have used to describe parents so far throughout the course? c) What two criteria are used to measure the 4 parenting styles. d) briefly sketch the parenting-styles chart, and include two characteristics of each parenting style. 9) a)What additional challenges are faced by pregnant teens? b) Which two health conditions have a greater likelihood of occurring in teenage pregnancies? Briefly describe each condition and explain why they are more common among teenage pregnancies. 10) **Be familiar with the content of Amy Chua’s article, “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior” and be able to provide your opinion on some of the major topics presented throughout her writing. 11) ** Review your lists of ‘parenting terminology’ and ‘research terms’, and be prepared to define terms from a list of options.</p><p>HPC3O: UNIT 1 REVIEW The list below should be of assistance while you study, because it can help you to determine what you know, and what you need to study further. It would be a good idea to make “study notes” (point form) as you review!</p><p>1) What is parenting? 2) What is the difference between informed and uninformed decision-making? Relate each of these styles of decision-making to a parenting scenario and suggest what might be a likely outcome. 3) List and explain the major factors that must be taken into consideration when deciding whether to become a parent or not. (There are 8 major factors) 4) What are the advantages and disadvantages to delaying parenting? 5) Explain the difference between legal obligations and social obligations. Provide two examples of each. 6) What is the nature/nurture debate? 7) What is the difference between equity and equality? Which is more important in child-rearing? 8) a) Define parenting style b) Who established the 4 parenting styles that we have used to describe parents so far throughout the course? c) What two criteria are used to measure the 4 parenting styles. d) briefly sketch the parenting-styles chart, and include two characteristics of each parenting style. 9) a)What additional challenges are faced by pregnant teens? b) Which two health conditions have a greater likelihood of occurring in teenage pregnancies? Briefly describe each condition and explain why they are more common among teenage pregnancies. 10) **Be familiar with the content of Amy Chua’s article, “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior” and be able to provide your opinion on some of the major topics presented throughout her writing. 11) ** Review your lists of ‘parenting terminology’ and ‘research terms’, and be prepared to define terms from a list of options.</p>

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