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Personal GrowthFamily Development : 

Personal Growth Family Development Dr. Laura Gruntmeir Redlands Community College gruntmeirl@redlandscc.edu

Understanding Self: 

Understanding Self Heredity and gender Personality Self concept Depression/suicide Care of self

Gender and Genetic Square: 

Gender and Genetic Square

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Johari Window : 

Johari Window

Teenline: 

Teenline 1-800-522-TEEN

Making Decisions: 

Making Decisions Decision making Addictions

Developing Emotionally and Socially: 

Developing Emotionally and Socially Emotional Development Manners Dating

Developing Physically: 

Developing Physically Reproductive organs Good physical health Contraception Teen pregnancy Sexually transmitted diseases

Family Development: 

Family Development Married and Single Lifestyles Understanding Family Life Understanding Pregnancy and Childbirth Caring for Infants Understanding Parent-Child Relationships

Married and Single Lifestyles: 

Married and Single Lifestyles http://www.okmarriage.org/ Marriage/Relationship Education [PREP] Workshops www.smartmarriages.com Love Styles Students experience in this area will be very diverse!

Married and Single Lifestyles: 

Married and Single Lifestyles John Lee argues that various styles of love are EROS -- love of beauty irrational, powerful physical attraction quick to develop, quick to decay LUDUS -- playful love love as a game passion for the game, not the partner STORGE -- companionate love based on long-term friendship stable and trusting, but lacks dramatic passion MANIA -- obsessive love intense mental preoccupation, but little satisfaction manic lover is likely to be possessive PRAGMA -- realistic love rational and practical based on evaluation of 'marketability' intense feelings may develop once a partner is chosen AGAPE -- altruistic love generous, unselfish giving of oneself

Married and Single Lifestyles (Divorce): 

Married and Single Lifestyles (Divorce) www.fcs.okstate.edu OSU Extension Offices have speakers regarding divorce and it impact on the children of divorce.

Forging New Parenting Partnerships: 

Forging New Parenting Partnerships Perfect Pals Cooperative Colleagues Angry Associates Fiery Foes Dissolved Duos

Understanding Family Life : 

Understanding Family Life Aging Types of families Family Life Cycle Family Violence Effective and Ineffective Families

Slice of Pie Theory of Aging: 

Slice of Pie Theory of Aging

Understanding Pregnancy and Childbirth : 

Understanding Pregnancy and Childbirth www.health.state.ok.us Local hospital OSU Extension Office may have a sympathy belly

Caring for Infants: 

Caring for Infants http://www.nichd.nih.gov/sids/sids.cfm 1-800-370-2943 Baby Think It Over Dolls

Caring for Infants: 

Caring for Infants Breastfeeding Lactation Consultant Nursing Student Quality Child Care DHS Licensing Rep

Parent- Child Relationships: 

Parent- Child Relationships Parenting Styles Child Development Modeling Behaviors Communication Skills Working Parents

Parenting Styles: 

Parenting Styles Diana Baumrind (1980) notes 3 major types of parenting or patterns of discipline: AUTHORITARIAN PARENTS PERMISSIVE PARENTS AUTHORITATIVE PARENTS

(Diana Baumrind’s 3 major types of parenting or patterns of discipline, continued): 

(Diana Baumrind’s 3 major types of parenting or patterns of discipline, continued) 1) AUTHORITARIAN PARENTS are controlling, punitive, rigid, and cold, and whose word is law; they value strict, unquestioning obedience from their children and do not tolerate expressions of disagreement.

(Diana Baumrind’s 3 major types of parenting or patterns of discipline, continued): 

(Diana Baumrind’s 3 major types of parenting or patterns of discipline, continued) 2) PERMISSIVE PARENTS provide lax and inconsistent feedback and require little of their children. 2 types of permissive parents:  Permissive-indifferent parents are usually uninvolved in their children's lives. Their children tend to be dependent and moody. Their children also tend to have low social skills and low self-control

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(2 types of permissive parents, continued)  Permissive-indulgent parents are more involved with their children, but they place little or no limits or control on their behavior. Their children typically show low control and low social skills. However, these children tend to feel that they are especially privileged.

(Diana Baumrind’s 3 major types of parenting or patterns of discipline, continued): 

(Diana Baumrind’s 3 major types of parenting or patterns of discipline, continued) 3) AUTHORITATIVE PARENTS are firm, setting clear and consistent limits, but try to reason with their children giving explanations for why they should behave in a particular way.

(Baumrind’s 3 major types of parenting continued): 

(Baumrind’s 3 major types of parenting continued) Children of authoritative parents tend to fare best: they are independent, friendly with their peers, self-assertive, and cooperative parents are not always consistent in their parenting or discipline styles.

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Dr. Laura Gruntmeir Instructor/Coordinator Early Childhood Education, Psychology and Sociology Redlands Community College 405-262-2552 Ext. 2644 gruntmeirl@redlandscc.edu